No More Dark: What do you do when the DARK makes bedtime scary?

A fear of the dark is not uncommon in children. No More DARK uses storytelling and rhyme to create a supportive space within which a child can feel comfortable with the darkness that comes with bedtime. It is time for bed and the child has already used their torch to make the dark disappear, but they are still scared. Whilst cuddling up in mum's big comfy bed the child thinks he has convinced Mum that they can sleep there for the night. However, Mum has other plans ... to have some friends sleep over instead. The child gets very excited naming which friends they would like to have sleep over, but they are not who Mum had in mind. The story ends with the child waking up happily in their own bed the next morning. So how will it help to have a friend whose eyes never close, and a friend who sleeps like a log, and who were they? This is an excellent book for children who need a strategy to feel comfortable in the dark at bedtime.

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No More Dark: What do you do when the DARK makes bedtime scary?

A fear of the dark is not uncommon in children. No More DARK uses storytelling and rhyme to create a supportive space within which a child can feel comfortable with the darkness that comes with bedtime. It is time for bed and the child has already used their torch to make the dark disappear, but they are still scared. Whilst cuddling up in mum's big comfy bed the child thinks he has convinced Mum that they can sleep there for the night. However, Mum has other plans ... to have some friends sleep over instead. The child gets very excited naming which friends they would like to have sleep over, but they are not who Mum had in mind. The story ends with the child waking up happily in their own bed the next morning. So how will it help to have a friend whose eyes never close, and a friend who sleeps like a log, and who were they? This is an excellent book for children who need a strategy to feel comfortable in the dark at bedtime.

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No More Dark: What do you do when the DARK makes bedtime scary?

No More Dark: What do you do when the DARK makes bedtime scary?

No More Dark: What do you do when the DARK makes bedtime scary?

No More Dark: What do you do when the DARK makes bedtime scary?

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Overview

A fear of the dark is not uncommon in children. No More DARK uses storytelling and rhyme to create a supportive space within which a child can feel comfortable with the darkness that comes with bedtime. It is time for bed and the child has already used their torch to make the dark disappear, but they are still scared. Whilst cuddling up in mum's big comfy bed the child thinks he has convinced Mum that they can sleep there for the night. However, Mum has other plans ... to have some friends sleep over instead. The child gets very excited naming which friends they would like to have sleep over, but they are not who Mum had in mind. The story ends with the child waking up happily in their own bed the next morning. So how will it help to have a friend whose eyes never close, and a friend who sleeps like a log, and who were they? This is an excellent book for children who need a strategy to feel comfortable in the dark at bedtime.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780645470420
Publisher: Leanne Francia
Publication date: 02/28/2023
Series: No Monsters Go , #3
Pages: 36
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.10(d)
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

Leanne Francia PhD (Psychology), BSocSC (Psych)(Hons), AssocDegLaw (Paralegal Studies)Leanne has worked as a children's counsellor and ran a successful children's event business, the Sunshine Coast Kid's Club, a fun and creative space that brought parents, carers and children together over themed art and craft activities, games, birthday parties, storytelling, Easter egg hunts and much more. The Kid's Club put on events across South East Queensland in partnership with local charities, shopping centres, tourism business operators and ABC children's television. As a mother and researcher, Leanne is passionate about better understanding and addressing issues that impact children's lives, and has published research in a number of academic journals. Leanne currently lives in Melbourne and enjoys helping children make sure "... that DARK time is done!"
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