Beware! The Nightmare Bug is creeping into dreams again . . . He's been around sleep for many, many years, turning magical dreams into things we all fear. But not tonight! Discover how one small child decides to take control of their nightmares and tackle the Nightmare Bug once and for all. With the help and comfort of the child's mother, along with friends Blankie, Bear, and Rhino, the child drifts off to sleep feeling empowered and ready to show the Nightmare Bug there is nothing to be afraid of in the night. Skipping through dreams of oceans, giants, and the moon, the child, along with the stuffed friends, searches for the Nightmare Bug. When they finally encounter the Nightmare Bug and show the bug the power of what love can do, will the Nightmare Bug disappear forever? Find out in this powerful message designed to identify and tackle the emotions that bad dreams evoke, and provide coping methods for children who suffer from nightmares on a regular basis. Perfect for SEL curriculums, the back matter includes conversation starters and expert tips for children upon waking from a bad dream, and tips for parents to help their child cope with the nightmare.
Nightmare Bug
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Hillary Daecher has been writing short stories since she was a child. Her authorial-debut children's picture book, SOAR, was released in 2020. As a child Hillary experienced terrible nightmares herself, so she is hopeful this book will help empower children to overcome their fears. Hillary is a graduate of the University of Delaware and resides in Lititz, Pennsylvania, with her husband and two children. Visit her website at hillarydaecher.com. Angie Hohenadel's debut as a picture book illustrator was with SOAR in 2020. She has created a breathtaking visual journey through dreams for children to relate to as they read this story. Angie holds a master's degree from Edinboro University and has been a high school art teacher since 2008. She lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with her sculptor husband and two dogs. Visit her website at angiehohenadel.com.