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Un libro para combatir los miedos nocturnos (y sobre todo, los diurnos).
Una noche llena de pesadillas pedi ayuda y no vino nadie. Por un momento crei que el Cocodrilo Comepesadillas me habia abandonado. Pero no fue asi, solo habia tenido que mudarse. Despues me enseno a ser mas valiente y me explico que debia estar mas cerca de mi hermanita. Las pesadillas siguen ahi, el Cocodrilo tambien.
Ya no vive en mi casa, pero esta presente en las lecciones que me dio para enfrentar el miedo.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A book to combat nighttime (and above all, daytime fears)..
One night full of nightmares, I called for help, and no one came. For a moment I thought the Nightmare-Eating Crocodile had abandoned me. But he didn't; he just had to move on. He taught me to be braver and explained that he would be taking care of my little sister. The nightmares are still there, and so is the Crocodile.
He no longer lives in my house, but he's still there in the lessons he taught me about facing my fears.
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Un libro para combatir los miedos nocturnos (y sobre todo, los diurnos).
Una noche llena de pesadillas pedi ayuda y no vino nadie. Por un momento crei que el Cocodrilo Comepesadillas me habia abandonado. Pero no fue asi, solo habia tenido que mudarse. Despues me enseno a ser mas valiente y me explico que debia estar mas cerca de mi hermanita. Las pesadillas siguen ahi, el Cocodrilo tambien.
Ya no vive en mi casa, pero esta presente en las lecciones que me dio para enfrentar el miedo.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A book to combat nighttime (and above all, daytime fears)..
One night full of nightmares, I called for help, and no one came. For a moment I thought the Nightmare-Eating Crocodile had abandoned me. But he didn't; he just had to move on. He taught me to be braver and explained that he would be taking care of my little sister. The nightmares are still there, and so is the Crocodile.
He no longer lives in my house, but he's still there in the lessons he taught me about facing my fears.