Every child has nightmares; it's part of the developmental process. But nightmares can be traumatic for the child, and can be disruptive for the rest of the family if it keeps everyone awake at night. But in 1, 2, 3, 4: Nightmare No More children can join the journey as a teddy evolves from scared to brave and proud as he learns to cope with bad dreams. This book is meant as an entertaining way to help children through the growing pains of nightmares, and can help parents, educators or counselors as they guide the children through the developmental process. The first part is a...
Every child has nightmares; it's part of the developmental process. But nightmares can be traumatic for the child, and can be disruptive for the rest ...
Frog truly believes he is a unicorn. He has a rainbow-colored (clip on) tail, a pretty horn (party hat), and he can fly, too (on the swings). Goat keeps telling Frog he is NOT a unicorn. But when you truly believe POOF, sometimes magic happens. "
Frog truly believes he is a unicorn. He has a rainbow-colored (clip on) tail, a pretty horn (party hat), and he can fly, too (on the swings). Goat kee...