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Hildilid's Night
Hildilid's Night | Cheli Duran, Cheli Duran Ryan
13 posts | 7 read | 1 to read
An old lady who hates everything about night tries all sorts of methods to chase it away.
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ClaudiaPicolo1234
Hildilid's Night | Cheli Duran Ryan

“But Hildilid was too tired from fighting the night to enjoy the day“

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ClaudiaPicolo1234
Hildilid's Night | Cheli Duran Ryan

I would use this book in my classroom to teach children not to be scared of nighttime. It is important that children accept the night so they can get their sleep and be ready for the day.

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ClaudiaPicolo1234
Hildilid's Night | Cheli Duran Ryan
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This story is an award winning book about an old lady named Hildilid. She hates night time, she trys everything to get rid of the night. By morning, she was too tired of fighting the night to enjoy the day.

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LibrarianRyan
Hildilid's Night | Cheli Duran, Cheli Duran Ryan
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Mehso-so

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Some books are timeless. For this book, the story itself, and the illustrations are timeless, but the wording to tell the story dates itself. And feels lacking because of age.

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caldwellalex95
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"Hildilid's Night" (by Cheli Duran Ryan and illustrated by Arnold Lobel) has won the Caldecott Award for being a light-hearted MF folktale for students to read independently (IR).
In this black and white picture book, readers learn that Hildilid hates the nighttime more than anything in the world; she goes to extreme lengths to get rid of the night. No matter how many attempts Hildilid makes to banish the nighttime, the nighttime continues to

caldwellalex95 persist until the sun comes up. After the students finish reading this story by themselves, they can create a story map and organize important elements to support comprehension of the text. TeachingBooks.Net's website, www.teachingbooks.net/content/StoryMap_level2_sample.pdf, provides more information for teachers interested in creating graphic organizers for their students. "Hildilid's Night" includes ESOL strategy #7, as students use graphic 5y
caldwellalex95 organizers once they finish reading to confirm their understanding of the book. UDL's perception guideline (1.1) applies to this fun fable. "Hildilid's Night" is a unique tale that will crack a smile on its readers' faces. #LAE3414SP19 5y
DrSpalding You have a lovely writing style. You mentioned modern fantasy and folktale… So this would actually be what genre? 5y
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ally11301
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This SF/F Caldecott Award Winning book was published in 1971. It was truly an inspiring book to read about never giving up, but it also had it‘s sad realization. This book is about an old lady who despised the night because she was afraid of it. She would spit at the night, shake her fist at it, tied it up with vines but the night took no notice. Later on the sun came out and she was tired, so she went to sleep.

ally11301 She spent all night fighting with the night, that she wasn‘t able to enjoy the day. Which was the sad realization I had of this book.

This book was written by Cheli Durán Ryan and illustrated by Arnold Lobel.

Hildilid‘s night would make a great S book in a classroom.
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ally11301 I found a great Story Map for the kid‘s to fill out with me as I read the book.
https://www.teachingbooks.net/content/StoryMap_level2_sample.pdf
The UDL that applies to this book and the lesson would be 1.1 and the EL strategy would be # 10.

#LAE3414sp19
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mollsmichele
Hildilid's Night | Cheli Duran Ryan

“But the night took no notice.”

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mollsmichele
Hildilid's Night | Cheli Duran Ryan

I enjoy this book because there is a lesson within it. We shouldn‘t try to force things to happen but rather enjoy life for what it is. It is important to take time to appreciate all aspects of life.

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mollsmichele
Hildilid's Night | Cheli Duran Ryan
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This book is a 1972 Caldecott Honor book and was illustrated by Arnold Lobel. It was published by Collier Books. It is about a lady named Hildilid who hates the night. She spends the entire book trying to get rid of it until she exhausts herself and decides to simply ignore the night. It is the moment she turns her back on the night, when the sun decides to come out. At that point the woman is too tired to enjoy the day.

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megansimon
Hildilid's Night | Cheli Duran Ryan

“Hildilid sheared the night like a sheep, but all that dropped from the sky was a little cloud.”

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megansimon
Hildilid's Night | Cheli Duran Ryan

It had a really unique way of showing how the main character tries to keep the night away, and how after her efforts exhausted her, she slept all day. Overall, a cute way of teaching kids not to be scared of the dark.

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megansimon
Hildilid's Night | Cheli Duran Ryan
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It is a book that appeals to children because it shows them to not be fearful of the night or dislike bedtime. The language is written “up” to children. The illustrations show the main characters struggles and actions very well and were all black because it was nighttime. Illustrated by Arnold Lobel and published in 1971.

megansimon Also, Caldecott Honor winner in 1972. 5y
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GatheringBooks
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#WitchyReads Day 27: Hildilid lives in the high hills near #Hex(ham) and she hated “moths and stars and shadows and sleep” all because she loathes the night. She spends the entire evening chasing the night away: from sweeping it out of her hut and over the hills of Hexham, to cramming the night into a sack, and shearing it like a sheep from the clouds in the skies. My review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-4i1

Linsy 💛 6y
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