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After a scary story, Mary Ann and Louie cannot settle down. The dark feels too dark, bedtime feels too long, and the space under the bed seems full of possibilities they would rather not imagine. Grandpa understands, because he remembers being frightened at bedtime when he was young. In this funny and reassuring Grandpa story, James Stevenson turns nighttime fear into something children can look at, laugh about, and talk through. The story keeps its spooky feeling gentle, making it well suited for readers who enjoy a little suspense without being overwhelmed. It is a warm picture book about family comfort, bedtime worries, and the strange power of imagination after lights-out.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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