Night Light (I Like to Read Comics) by Michael Emberley
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Perfect for new readers in the first grade: a comic about a child, a parent, and the magic of a starry night. By Geisel Award-Winner Michael Emberley! A blackout! Right in the middle of "the last" bedtime story. The child cries. It's too dark! The parent gathers stars from the sky light up the child's room. Now someone else is crying! It's the moon! The parent returns the stars to they sky, and parent and child pack up their blankets and pillows to sleep outside. New readers can practice phonics
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This charming early reader comic transforms a simple power outage into a magical starlit adventure, perfect for children just beginning their independent reading journey. When bedtime is interrupted by a sudden blackout, a resourceful parent gathers stars from the night sky to comfort their frightened child, creating a gentle, imaginative solution to a common fear. The comic panel format provides clear visual storytelling cues that support new readers in decoding the narrative, while the straightforward dialogue reinforces essential phonics skills. This story beautifully captures a quiet, loving moment between parent and child, turning a potential scare into a wondrous experience.
What sets this graphic novel apart is its seamless blend of emotional warmth and reading fundamentals, making it an ideal choice for kindergarten and first-grade students building confidence with books. The expressive illustrations and panel-by-panel progression help young readers follow the story with ease, while the comforting resolution teaches a lovely lesson about sharing and empathy. Geisel Award-winning creator Michael Emberley demonstrates a masterful understanding of what makes early comics so engaging for this age group. This bedtime story will not only build literacy skills but also become a cherished part of any family's nightly routine, leaving children feeling secure and enchanted by the night.
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