A young monster is afraid of the dark because he believes that a person may be lurking under the bed or in a corner. This description may be from another edition of this product.
A delightful reversal of the monsters-in-the-closet syndrome, this story is about a young monster who is afraid that children are hiding in the dark. With illustrations that are reminiscent of "Where the Wild Things Are," this book helps address the nature of childhood fears. Just remember, anything that might be lurking in your closet is probably more afraid of you than you are of it.
wonderful!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This touching story is about a monster who is afraid children will jump out and scare him when he is going to bed. Great bedtime story for children afraid of monsters lurking in dark places, because Clyde and his father have a discussion about children. His father asks Clyde if he would ever scare a human child, and of course, Clyde is horrified that his father would even think such a thing. So in turn, he explains that children would never think of scaring him, either. This cute and warm story was my little girl's favorite.
Clyde Monster/Crowe
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
As a kindergarten teacher, I use Clyde Monster in the classroom to discuss fears and other bedtime issues. Crowe does an excellent job of introducing a family of monsters who discuss their son, Clyde, and his fear of people. This story is both humorous and thought provoking for young children!
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