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Thankfully I Was Wrong a "Rhyme"

By: Robert Steele
Narrated by: Robert Steele
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What if the monster under the bed… wasn’t a monster at all?

Meet Eli, a curious and brave 9-year-old from the starry town of Willowbrook. Every night, his imagination runs wild—creaky floors, dancing shadows, and a closet that thumps in the dark. He’s certain a monster is waiting.

But when Eli finally shines a light on his fears, he discovers something unexpected—and learns that sometimes, the scariest things only seem real in the dark.

“Thankfully, I Was Wrong” is a heartwarming, rhyming tale about courage, curiosity, and the power of thinking through fear. Perfect for bedtime or story time, this story helps children explore their feelings and find bravery in the face of the unknown.

A beautifully illustrated adventure for kids aged 3–7, and for anyone who’s ever felt afraid of the dark.

©2025 Robert Steele (P)2025 Robert Steele
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