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Sometimes growing up can be scary. No More Monsters uses storytelling and rhyme to create a supportive space within which a child can problem solve ways to face their fears and gain new understandings. When it is time for bed and the monsters come out for messy monster play, the child wants to make the monsters disappear, but it doesn't work. One night it all becomes too much and the child cries out for their mother who offers a simple suggestion. When the child builds up enough courage and gives Mum's suggestion a go, they are surprised by what happens next. Not only do the monsters go, but…mehr

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Sometimes growing up can be scary. No More Monsters uses storytelling and rhyme to create a supportive space within which a child can problem solve ways to face their fears and gain new understandings. When it is time for bed and the monsters come out for messy monster play, the child wants to make the monsters disappear, but it doesn't work. One night it all becomes too much and the child cries out for their mother who offers a simple suggestion. When the child builds up enough courage and gives Mum's suggestion a go, they are surprised by what happens next. Not only do the monsters go, but they realise that the monsters were just as scared of them as they were of the monsters. The story ends with no more monsters in the bedroom and a child with a lot to tell their mother at breakfast the next morning.
Autorenporträt
Leanne Francia PhD (Psychology), BSocSC (Psych)(Hons), AssocDegLaw (Paralegal Studies)Leanne has worked as a children's counsellor and ran a successful children's event business, the Sunshine Coast Kid's Club, a fun and creative space that brought parents, carers and children together over themed art and craft activities, games, birthday parties, storytelling, Easter egg hunts and much more. The Kid's Club put on events across South East Queensland in partnership with local charities, shopping centres, tourism business operators and ABC children's television. As a mother and researcher, Leanne is passionate about better understanding and addressing issues that impact children's lives, and has published research in a number of academic journals. Leanne currently lives in Melbourne and enjoys helping children make sure "... that DARK time is done!"