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Hello Dark - cover

Hello Dark

John Coxhead

Publisher: Clink Street Publishing

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Summary

Welcoming and becoming comfortable with the dark is such an important thing for children to learn. Simply by saying 'Hello Dark' has proven - in the author's experience - to be a fun, engaging way of overcoming the worries and fears of the dark. This delightful story for children aged 5 to 8 can help support them at bedtime and during the day.
Available since: 05/26/2020.
Print length: 34 pages.

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