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Scary Night Visitors: Story for Children with Bedtime Fears


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No. of pages 32

Published: 1991

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Scary Night Visitors helps young children understand the sources of their bedtime fears, by showing how a young boy's scary visitors are projections of his own angry feelings toward his younger sister as well as his fear and worry that his bad wishes might come true. He discovers that his thoughts and wishes are not as powerful as he fears, so he can feel safe enough to let himself experience his emotions without imagining scary creatures.

 

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 1991 by Magination Press .

Susan Jeschke is a children's author and illustrator whose books include the Reading Rainbow selection Perfect the Pig . She has also illustrated Tea and Whoppers , Into the Great Forest , and Scary Night Visitors .

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