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Capturing Thunder

By: Chryseis Knight
Narrated by: Chryseis Knight
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Capturing Thunder is a children's audiobook that encourages children to take the first step in confronting their fears. Written by Chryseis Knight, the author of The Great Big Lion, Capturing Thunder dives into the early childhood fears of thunderstorms, particularly the "Roar", "Rumble", "Clap", an "Crackle" sounds associated with thunder.

The main character in this audiobook is Little Bear who is, as you guessed it, quite afraid of thunder. One day during a thunderstorm, he hides under his bed, calling out to his dad. Together, they both embark on a magical adventure to meet Thunder himself!

This is a great audiobook that addresses social themes around self-confidence, character building, and overcoming fear.

Capturing Thunder is an easy fiction listen, making it perfect for little ones.

It is a suitable audiobook for ages one to five and beyond.

This audiobook is a perfect gift for those with kids. The best gift for young listeners.

Capturing Thunder is the second book that Chryseis Knight has released since The Great Big Lion. Chryseis Knight, a Canadian author, has been actively writing short stories since the age of three. Chryseis hopes that her books will become children's favorite listen for bedtime stories.

©2020 Chryseis Knight (P)2020 Chryseis Knight
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