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We noticed a huge difference after he started reading this book. This book is GREAT. It really helped my son overcome his fears of the dark.
To this day, 20 years later, I still have my original copy that sits amongst the other classics in my bookshelf. My parents gave me this book when I was 3 or 4. I have loved this book for 20 years, hopefully you will too. It is even complete with my 4 year old handwriting on the inside cover: "This book belongs to." written on the inside. I remember reading it over and over and over again for a very long time. The characters are very cute and very vivid.
Book is about overcoming fear. My [.]. Good book, fun reading. Franklin is afraid of the dark, but everyone is afraid of something - so how do you overcome. year old son loves Franklin. And reading this particular book to him was no exception.
I had no problems with an increase in fears after reading this book but neither of my children are very fearful of the dark. If your child is very fearful of the dark, I would recommend you read the book before sharing with your child. I found this book to be helpful in getting my daughter to realize that everyone is afraid of something and that fear is a natural emotion. This books helps to show how the characters deal with their fears.
I don't think it ever occurred to him that you *should* be afraid of the dark. We can't get him to tell us what they are about exactly but they have something to do with Franklin and his small, dark shell.This might be a good book to help a child who is afraid of the dark get over it. This was our first Franklin book and my son really, really likes Franklin now. But after reading this book, he started to have nightmares. But unless our child is some sort of anomoly, it could also have the potential of giving bad ideas to a child who is not afraid of the dark.Consider your child when you purchase this book. I had never heard of him before this book, which was a "gift" from the pediatrician for my son's pre-preschool check-up.The Franklin books are great.This one, however, I wish we had skipped. The thing is, my son was never afraid of the dark.
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