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So, off they go into the Dark and Scary Wood, through the tangles and the treetops. They dodged the wolves and the trolls and finally found the cuddly high up in a terrible tree and it was returned to Thing, who promised to be quiet so that Emily and Stanley could sleep.
It's not to be though. Next , there's a noise coming from the kitchen. Thing is in the fridge and he's hungry. His tummy is rumbling despite all that he's eaten and he must have his bedtime milk.
Once again Emily and Stanley go off in search of something for Thing. This time they brave the Wild and Whirling Wastes to bring back the bedtime snack and Thing promises to be quiet so that Emily and Stanley can sleep. But...
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to The Bookbag.
For another book which turns the problem of fear of the dark on its head , we can recommend [[Billy Monster's Daymare]] by Alan Durant. We think you'll also like [[Cheer Up Your Teddy Bear, Emily Brown! by Cressida Cowell and Neal Layton (illustrator)]].
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