Following up to Don’t Worry Spike About the Potty, we see the return of Jack and his ever faithful little toy dinosaur, Spike. Jack wishes Spike didn’t always have something to worry about and this time it’s the dark. When it’s time for Jack to go to bed, he’s reluctant because of his fear of the dark. His little sister Millie is fast asleep but every little squeak or reflection worries Jack—whether it’s the giant monster standing outside his bedroom (a large rubber plant) or the creature hiding behind the curtain (an oak tree)—everything prevents Jack from going to sleep Spike helps him conquer his fear.
An original flap-book with an important message
Successfully tackles a deep fear felt by many young children
Glow-in the-dark stickers that read “I’m not afraid of the dark”