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The Frog Who Was Afraid Of The Dark by Toni William Pdf
* The Frog Who Was Afraid Of The Dark* The Second in a series of "The Frog Who" children's picture books written by Toni William. A brilliantly fun children's book crammed full of amazing illustrations and playful rhyming words, perfect for children of all ages. You will follow the adventures of a little frog who has a fear of the dark and his journey overcoming it. Written, illustrated and published by Award winning author Toni William. Other books in the series:- The Frog Who Lost His Colour The Frog Who Lost His Croak *** ORDER YOUR COPY NOW ***
Scared of the Dark? It's Really Scared of You by Peter Vegas Pdf
Scared of the Dark? It's Really Scared of You is a picture book that playfully unpacks a common childhood fear. You may be afraid of the dark . . . but did you know that the dark is actually afraid of YOU? It's true! The dark spends its days hiding from the light in your underwear drawer. The dark thinks you look scary. And the dark may be difficult to see when the sun goes down, but it also has its fair share of redeeming qualities. • A go-to read for kids who are afraid of nighttime • Personifies darkness to help younger readers shift how they see the night • A humorous and soulful picture book by Peter Vegas and acclaimed illustrator Benjamin Chaud Scared of the Dark? It's Really Scared of You reassures the youngest of readers that the dark is more relatable—and appealing—than ever imagined. Fans of the award-winning illustrator Benjamin Chaud will love adding this one to the collection. • A good pick for parents, grandparents, and caregivers of reluctant readers • Resonates year-round as a go-to gift for birthdays, holidays, and more • Perfect for children ages 3 to 5 years old • Great for teachers and librarians who want to teach there are no monsters, just friends • You'll love this book if you love books like Orion and the Dark by Emma Yarlett, The Dark by Lemony Snicket, and The Berenstain Bears by Stan and Jan Berenstain.
Sammy Franks the Frog With Glasses by Ricky Decker Pdf
Sammy Franks the Frog with Glasses goes to bed each night fearful of the monsters that he thinks are lurking in every corner of his room. With a little help from Mommy Franks' and the light of a tiny candle, Sammy learns that there are no such thing as monsters and that the dark isn't scary at all...
Clark the Shark: Afraid of the Dark by Bruce Hale Pdf
Children’s Choice Book Award Finalist Clark the Shark is ready for his first big sleepover! He’s nervous about sleeping outside without his glow-fish night-light, but he doesn’t want anyone to know he’s just a teeny-tiny bit afraid of the dark. So Clark makes up a rhyme to help him stay cool: “Take heart, be smart, sharks aren’t afraid of the dark.” But when the sun sets and his friends begin telling spooky stories, Clark’s voice sounds quiet and small and not brave at all. In this empowering tale about conquering nighttime fears, Clark the Shark learns how friendship can help light the way through the dark. Featuring bright, colorful artwork from Guy Francis and hilarious read-aloud text from Bruce Hale, this Clark the Shark picture book is the perfect story for kids braving nighttime jitters!
Ever wonder what it would be like to be a kid again? Wonder no more. When I heard my first story in the book entitled “Jono’s World” - The Farting Gorilla - the title was enough to attract me to want to sit and listen to a story about a “Farting Gorilla”. It gave me that long ago feeling that I was a kid again in Storybook Land, leaving adulthood behind. And at the end of these stories each one embodying an “AHA moment”, an invaluable teaching tool, and a moral at the end of every story. Something in each of these stories even adults can benefit from. It made me realize that we all have a bit of child in us, and with a little practice, we can create wonderful tools for our children, bond with them and teach them all at the same time. This is a spectacular creation by Dr. Steven Jarecki. It is more than a one of a kind adventure; IT IS AN EXPERIENCE! —Miri Ingwer, Doctor of Physical Therapy Be ready to form a lifetime connection with your child as you share in the adventures of these unforgettable characters and their moralistic experiences! From Dr. Schmutz to the Frog and the Light Bulb, this is the perfect bedtime, or anytime, storybook to excite the imagination ... encourage discussion ... share some belly laughs ... and discover together surprises that delight—all while teaching positive coping and communication skills. But be careful ... Soon you will learn the art of storytelling using any two objects your child selects. Then you will create your own journey to the bottom of the sea where Jono and the Talking Monkey make sense out of life’s challenges. Truly a memory maker for children and adults! Destined to be a classic, this book is a must-have in any child’s library. —Melody Smith, PhD, LMHC, CHI
* The Frog Who Lost His Croak * Award Winning childrens book by Toni William A brilliantly fun children's book crammed full of amazing illustrations and playful rhyming words, perfect for children of all ages. You will follow the adventures of a little frog who wakes up one day to find his croak has gone and his journey to get it back. Written, illustrated and published by Award winning author Toni William. Other books in the series: - The Frog Who Lost His Colour The Frog Who Was Afraid Of The Dark *** ORDER YOUR COPY NOW ***
A collection of short stories for cheerful and curious children, ready to dive into a peaceful, colorful world full of enchanted orchards, flowering gardens and many cute little critters, which in each fable will teach children how even while having fun you can always learn something. Ten stories to fall asleep with a smile, and to discover that, thanks to imagination, a good friend is always within reach of book! The collection includes the following short stories: - Gino the goldfish - The talking soup - Arturo, the lizard on vacation - Silvia and the too furry kitten - Pica the ant and the golden rice grain - Luigi and the hiccupping frog - The mischievous mouse - The caterpillar, the butterfly and the magic tomatoes - Paolo and the swing of wishes - Have a nice trip, little snail
FLEA IS A YOUNG FROG... AT BEDTIME HIS ROOM BECOMES DARK AND FULL OF MONSTERS. What is that noise? That shadow is scary! Join along with Flea as he stands brave against his fears each night with the help of an amazing Superhero, his Mum. "Flea the Frog is a delightful and fun character who embraces the imagination for all children to love...wonderful tale..." Marilyn, Indiebook reviewer.
Frog and Toad enjoy spending their days together. They fly kites, celebrate Toad's birthday, and share the shivers when Frog tells a scary story. Most of all, they have fun together—every day of the year. Days with Frog and Toad is a Level Two I Can Read book, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the engaging stories, longer sentences, and language play of Level Two books are proven to help kids take their next steps toward reading success. The classic Frog and Toad stories by Arnold Lobel have won numerous awards and honors, including a Newbery Honor (Frog and Toad Together), a Caldecott Honor (Frog and Toad Are Friends), ALA Notable Children’s Book, Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book), School Library Journal Best Children’s Book, and Library of Congress Children’s Book.
Upon awakening from his long winter's nap, Frog spends a happy day playing with his friends but when he reaches his pond after dark, he sees a huge pond monster and needs his friends' help to face it.
Who's afraid of the dark? Every night at bedtime, Stella the dog shakes and shivers. She sees scary shapes and hears scary noises. Stella is afraid of the dark! At least that's what her owner says. But that might not be the whole story. . . .