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Penguin & Moose Brave the Night - Cute Animal Storybook for Kids Bedtime Reading | Perfect for Children's Nighttime Routine & Classroom Storytime
Penguin & Moose Brave the Night - Cute Animal Storybook for Kids Bedtime Reading | Perfect for Children's Nighttime Routine & Classroom Storytime

Penguin & Moose Brave the Night - Cute Animal Storybook for Kids Bedtime Reading | Perfect for Children's Nighttime Routine & Classroom Storytime

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In this charming picture book, best friends Penguin and Moose learn how to be strong despite their worries as they face their fear of the dark. Penguin's excited to go to his first sleepover at his friend Moose's house! But Moose doesn't use a nightlight, and Penguin is afraid of the dark. To protect himself from the things that go bump in the night, Penguin prepares with an array of tactics and tools, including a slingshot, a football helmet, and bug spray. But when nothing works to chase Penguin's fears away, Moose shares his own trick: remembering that God is always with him. Written by best-selling author Hannah C. Hall, this second book in the charming Penguin & Moose series is the perfect bedtime story to reassure scaredy-penguins everywhere.

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Has your child been invited to a sleep-over, but they are nervous or scared? Before their imagination carries them away, get this book.Penguin is having his first sleepover with his long-time friend Moose. Penguin had no worries until bed-time, then lots of scary things popped into his mind.Penguin’s trouble sleeping ranges from the fact that Moose doesn’t have a night-light (he uses a hall light instead) to attackers that might show up. Additionally, the helmet Penguin has on, along with the rocks and slingshot he put in his pillow, are very uncomfortable and keeping him awake.Moose rouses just enough to tell Penguin not to be afraid, think about happy things, and that God will always be with him--there is nothing to fear. Also, he should take off the helmet and take the things out of the pillow!Talking to your child about sleepover fears, along with the things that happened with Penguin could help. This book is a great tool to be used as a springboard to discuss worries. An assortment of other things may be needed to conquer the anxiety. Be prepared, it may take a few practice runs before your child can make it through an entire night away from home.No matter what, be patient. Remind your child that God cares, and is always with them. Additionally, you may need to seek outside help. This five-star book addresses a problem a number of children face, but the story itself is a good one. Children through eight years old, with or without night fears, will enjoy this tale.Worthy Kids has provided Tickmenot with a complimentary copy of, Penguin & Moose Brave the Night, for the purpose of review. I have not been compensated in any other manner. All opinions expressed are my own, and I was not required, or influenced, to give anything but an honest appraisal. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
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