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Illustrated by
Christine Roussey.
A girl remembers how once she "was afraid of everything!" Now she has coping skills: holding Mom's hand when dogs bark, realizing she had a nightmare. Now she can listen to Dad's spooky story and reassure her little sister when she is afraid. Clean line art pairs with scribbly childlike drawings on thick cardstock; many of the book's die-cuts don't enhance page turns.