Things are not always as they seem, especially when viewed in the light of a full moon.
In this story a child confronts fear of the darkness by watching the full moon rise. As the moonlight casts creepy shadows across the yard, the child sees a pair of yellow eyes staring into the window. Yellow eyes in the darkness are spine chilling, and demand every ounce of courage the child can muster to understand.
Click the book cover image above to review the text and formatting. Ideally suited for advanced readers over 6, with challenging words and concepts for younger readers. Book length: 32 pages.
In this story a child confronts fear of the darkness by watching the full moon rise. As the moonlight casts creepy shadows across the yard, the child sees a pair of yellow eyes staring into the window. Yellow eyes in the darkness are spine chilling, and demand every ounce of courage the child can muster to understand.
Click the book cover image above to review the text and formatting. Ideally suited for advanced readers over 6, with challenging words and concepts for younger readers. Book length: 32 pages.
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