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Angels in the Dark

by Lotta Kelliher

24 pages; Saddle stitched; illustrated; catalogue #04-1895; ISBN 1-4120-4088-4; US$13.50, C$15.00, EUR11.00, £7.50

A funny and beautifully illustrated book about daily situations where children might feel scared.

Courage for children to face their fear, and make it rapidly disappear.


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About the Book

A book about children's fear of the dark. It is presented in a humorous way with wonderfully illustrated monsters having fun, where maybe they are not so welcome.

The story that is written in rhyme, deals with every day situations where children might feel fearful. Suggesting that thinking of angels can help to scare monsters away, turning them into harmless bubbles, is a way of triggering the imagination to create more methods of making any old monsters disappear.



About the Author

Lotta Kelliher was born and raised in Sweden. She now lives in Mallorca, Spain, with her husband and two sons, two dogs and lots of fairies in the garden. Lotta knows it is important to acknowledge children's visions, in order to learn to trust their own judgement and intuition and also to encourage and enhance their creative mind. As adults we often forget how real the imaginative world is, forgetting how a healthy, creative mind can create wonders.

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