Fear of Dark: Resource ListBooks for Children
Ages 0 to 3
- Can't You Sleep, Little Bear? by Martin Waddell Candlewick, 1992
- Grandfather Twilight by Barbara Berger Philomel, Books, 2000
- "I'm not scared!" by Jonathan Allen Hyperion Books for Children, 2007
- The Night the Lights Went Out by Anna Perera, Northwood, 2006
- Nite-Nite Mares by Barbara Fincken, Manor Books, 2006
- The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark by Jill Tomlinson Candlewick Press, 2001
- Very Noisy Night by Diana Hendry, Jane Chapman (Illustrator) Puffin Books, 2001
Ages 4 to 8
- Big, Scary Wolf by Harvey Stevenson Clarion Books, 1997
- Can't Sleep by Christopher Raschka Orchard Books, 1999
- Creepy Things are Scaring Me! by Jerome Pumphrey HarperCollins, 2003
- Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark by Nancy Inteli illustrated by John Lund Simon Spotlight, 2001
- Good Night! by Christine L’Heureux, Choette, 2006
- I'm Safe! From Monsters! by Wendy Gordon Backyard Books, 1999
- Monsters in Your Bed...Monsters in Your Head by Betsy Dill DreamDog Press, 1999
- Pooh's Bad Dream by Kathleen W. Zoehfeld, Robin Cuddy (illustrator) Disney Press, 1998
- Sweet Dreams: A Lift-The-Flap Bedtime Story by Sue Porter DK Publishing/distributed by Houghton Mifflin, 1996
- Switch on the Night by Ray Bardbury Knopf, 1993
- The Monster in the Third Dresser Drawer by Janice Lee Smith Econo-Clad Books, 1999
- There's a Nightmare in My Closet by Mercer Mayer Dial Books, 1968
- Tom's Afraid of the Dark! by Beth Robbins Dorling Kindersley, 2001
Ages 9 to 12
- Sixth Grade Sleepover by Eve Bunting Scholastic, 1996
Books for Adults
- No More Monsters in the Closet: Teaching Your Children to Overcome Everyday Fears and Phobias by Jeffrey L. Brown, M.D. Crown Pub, 1995
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Compiled by Catherine Smith, MLS, medical librarian at the Family Health Library, The Children's Hospital, Denver, CO. Published by RelayHealth. Last modified: 2008-08-11 Last reviewed: 2010-06-04
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