![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In a sensitive exploration of childhood fears, Sam McBratney, the author of Guess How Much I Love You, narrates with charm, wit, and a touch of whimsy, while Linda Ólafsdóttir''s delicate illustrations enhance the modern fairy-tale feel in a story that is sure to become a bedtime favorite. He lives outside of Belfast, Northern Ireland. His bestselling book Guess How Much I Love You, illustrated by Anita Jeram, has sold more than 16 million copies worldwide and continues to sell a million copies a year. But maybe some outside assistance is warranted from their wise friend Austen, a farmer who knows what is needed to help Mindi turn her mind to something new. Sam McBratney has been writing children's books for nearly thirty years. When a little girl named Mindi says she is being visited by a big goose-a scary creature that is visible only to her-her devoted dad and mom try everything they can think of to drive it away. It came into her room as quietly as a thought comes into your head. This thing that she was afraid of, this thing that no one else could see, was a big goose. Once there was a girl called Mindi who was afraid of something that no one else could see. A charming new story from the author of Guess How Much I Love You offers an original-and heartening-take on childhood anxiety. ![]()
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