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Books with title Don't be Afraid of the Dark

  • Who's Afraid of the Dark?

    Crosby Bronsall

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark: Large Print

    M. A. Jenkins

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 22, 2018)
    Between reality and fantasy, between fact and fiction, their is no distinct line, no solid divisor. In-between the tattered edges of both, lurk the dark. The dark is its domain, and now it is free to roam the surface world once again. In the hours of nightfall, it is not the night that frightens little children, it is the dark. And now, for one young man and his closest of friends, the dark is upon them, and fear runs through their veins. They alone know of its terrible power, and they have only one chance to stop it. No one is safe, there's no place left for them to hide... And time is running out!
  • The Boy Who Was Afraid of the Dark

    Sarah Jane Weldon FRGS

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 7, 2018)
    My name is Jack. I’m an orphan at the Founding Hospital in London where I’ve been since I was five years old - some birthday present that was. Things are about to go from bad to worse as some nasty boys in my dorm room at the orphanage throw me in the air as I sleep. What happens next is going to change my life forever, but will it be all bad, or could there be a silver lining in the tragedy that I call my life? Book 7 in the Bertram Bile time travel adventure series. #BertramBile
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  • Clark the Shark Afraid of the Dark

    Bruce Hale

    Hardcover (Harper Collins Publisher, Jan. 1, 2015)
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  • Who's Afraid of the Dark

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    Paperback (Igloo Books Ltd, )
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  • Who's Afraid of the Dark?

    Leia Stinnett

    Paperback (Light Technology Publications, June 1, 1997)
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  • WHO'S AFRAID OF THE DARK

    Muriel Stanek

    Hardcover (Albert Whitman & Co, March 15, 1980)
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  • Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark

    M. A. Jenkins

    eBook (Marx Wholesale Distributors, Feb. 28, 2018)
    Between reality and fantasy, between fact and fiction, there is no distinct line, no solid divisor. In-between the tattered edges of both, lurk the dark. The dark is its domain, and now it is free to roam the surface world once again. In the hours of nightfall, it is not the night that frightens little children, it is the dark. And now, for one young man and his closest of friends, the dark is upon them, and fear runs through their veins. They alone know of its terrible power, and they have only one chance to stop it. No one is safe. There's no place left for them to hide... And time is running out.
  • The Boy Who Was Afraid of the Dark

    Sarah Jane Weldon FRGS

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 7, 2018)
    My name is Jack. I’m an orphan at the Founding Hospital in London where I’ve been since I was five years old - some birthday present that was. Things are about to go from bad to worse as some nasty boys in my dorm room at the orphanage throw me in the air as I sleep. What happens next is going to change my life forever, but will it be all bad, or could there be a silver lining in the tragedy that I call my life? Book 7 in the Bertram Bile time travel adventure series. #BertramBile
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  • Who's Afraid of the Dark

    Crosby Newell Bonsall

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Jan. 22, 2002)
    In 1957, Harper published its first I Can Read title, Little Bear, written by Else Holmelund Minarik and illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Large type, simple vocabulary, chapter-like divisions, and decorative pictures made Little Bear perfect for emerging readers
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  • I'm afraid of the dark.

    Dominique Curtiss, Muriel Gestin, Rowland Hill

    Paperback (Chouetteditions.com, Sept. 24, 2018)
    Lots of children are afraid of the dark, and Tamara and Moka are no different. As soon as the light is switched off, they hear scary sounds and see terrifying things.A humorous comic book that should help take the fear out of bedtime and persuade children that just because the dark turns everything invisible doesn’t make it bad. For children aged 3 to 6.
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  • Don't Be Afraid

    Allan Bate

    eBook
    Set in the late 1950's, this is a story which explores the relationship between youth and old age. Alsiter Digby is one of five children. Mrs. Unsworth, an elderly neighbour who lives alone appears at his house to ask his father to help her to get back into her house because she has locked herself out. Because of her wild appearance, heavily wrinkled face and unusual and erratic behaviour, Alister is afraid of her. His brother and friends believe she is some kind of witch who could harm them. In fact Mrs. Unsworth is suffering from the beginnings of dementia. Drama and conflict ensue when Alister decides to overcome his fear and help the old lady. Conflict arises between Alister and his parents who see her as a danger to their children, between Alister and his brother and friends who ridicule him and between Alister and a local gang of boys who think it fun to target the old lady and terrorise her. In the end his persistence in helping Mrs. Unsworth wins over both the attention and support of his brother and friends and his parents. This support seems to help and everything seems to be resolved . But none of them expect the life threatening events which follow and the sting-in-the-tail ending.