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Heidi Heckelbeck Might Be Afraid of the Dark

Book #15 of Heidi Heckelbeck
Illustrated by Priscilla Burris

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About The Book

Heidi Heckelbeck is a little witch with a big problem: she might…just maybe…be a little afraid of the dark!

Heidi Heckelbeck is going to her first sleepover! She’s packed her special polka dot pajamas and can’t wait to curl up in her brand-new sleeping bag. Until she realizes that she’ll never fall asleep without the lights on! Because Heidi has another teeny-tiny secret: she’s afraid of the dark! What will all the other girls say? Melanie will tease her for sure. Can she use her book of spells to conjure up some light?

With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, the Heidi Heckelbeck chapter books are perfect for beginning readers.

Excerpt

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  Heidi switched on three lights: The bedroom light, the bathroom light, and the hall light. Then she kicked off her slippers and hopped into bed.

  “I’m ready!” she called.

  She listened to her mother’s footsteps as they came down the hall and into her room.

  Her mom sighed. “It looks like daytime when you go to bed. Let me turn off one of these lights.”

   

 

  Heidi shook her head firmly.

  She always slept with three lights on. She also had two flashlights stashed in her nightstand—just in case the power went out.

  “Nighttime is FRIGHT time!” she declared. Then she hid under the covers.

   

 

  Her mother frowned and shook her head. “Someday you’ll think being afraid of the dark is silly,” she said.

  Heidi pulled the covers back down and put a finger on her lips. “Shhhh!” she shushed. “I don’t want Henry to hear!”

   

 

  “HEAR WHAT?” shouted Henry from across the hall. “That you’re SCARED of the DARK?”

   

 

  “AM NOT!” Heidi shouted back. “I just like to sleep with the lights on—that’s all.”

  Heidi heard Dad shut Henry’s door. Then Dad came into Heidi’s room and sat down on the bed beside Mom.

  “I was afraid of the dark when I was your age too,” her father said. “It means you have a very good imagination.”

   

 

  Heidi sat up in bed. “It does?”

  Dad nodded.

  “Well, that’s a relief!” Heidi said, falling back on her pillow. She was happy to know there was something good about being afraid of the dark.

  Her parents looked at each other.

   

 

  “But you still have to get your imagination under control,” her father added.

  “Oh,” said Heidi. “Merg.”

 

About The Author

Wanda Coven has always loved magic. When she was little, she used to make secret potions from smooshed shells and acorns. Then she would pretend to transport herself and her friends to enchanted places. Now she visits other worlds through writing. Wanda lives with her husband and son in Colorado Springs, Colorado. They have three cats: Hilda, Agnes, and Claw-dia.

About The Illustrator

(c) Priscilla Burris

Priscilla Burris has illustrated numerous books for children, parents, and teachers. She enjoys cake painting and creating art for products that include murals, greeting cards, and rubber stamps. Priscilla lives with her family in Southern California.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Little Simon (October 6, 2015)
  • Length: 128 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781481446273
  • Grades: K - 4
  • Ages: 5 - 9

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