
There are lights into people's homes or shops, hints at others' experiences.

What the young one sees, hears and senses during this night time walk. This is a gentle story of a mother carrying her young bunny home after dark. A deeper reading could encourage critical thinking by comparing the different pastimes of the neighbors or, ultimately, what it means to be home. This offers a perfect prompt for young children to create extensions of other stories they have read or heard. The book is intriguing in that it contains twice-told stories, once as they are observed and second as the bunny imagines them. Award-winning author and illustrator Akiko Miyakoshi's softly focused black-and-white illustrations with just a touch of neutral color have a dreamlike quality, just right for nodding off to sleep with. This beautiful picture book captures the magical wonder a child feels at being outside in the night. "Are the party guests saying goodnight? Is the person on the phone getting ready for bed?" And what of the footsteps that can be heard in the street as the bunny falls asleep? "Will she take the last train home?" But the bunny continues to wonder about the neighbors' activities. When they reach home, the father rabbit tucks the bunny into bed. "Most of our neighbors are already home." The bunny can see their lights in the windows, and hear and smell what they might be doing: talking on the phone, pulling a pie out of the oven, having a party, saying goodbye.

"My mother carries me through the quiet streets," the bunny explains.

A mother rabbit and her young bunny are on their way home in the dark night.
