A series of six bedtime preparation books that help children overcome pre-sleep anxiety.
- I won't be afraid: After turning off the lights, the rabbit starts imagining scary things around him, but every time he realizes that he is wrong and there is no need to be afraid. It is his toy, his scarf, or his clothes. He repeats to himself, there is no need to be afraid, so he gets encouraged and goes to sleep.
- I'm sleepy: Yawning and drowsiness are contagious, and are one of the techniques used to prepare for sleep.
- The animals in the story yawn by opening their mouths, and the reader responds by saying, “Put your hand over your mouth and seek refuge in God.” This scene is repeated so that the infection is transmitted to the reader and he feels sleepy as well.
- Who's Snoring?: An annoying noise makes the mouse unable to sleep, so he goes to find out who's snoring. A cute and lighthearted bedtime story.
- Before Bedtime: There is a bedtime routine that children need to learn. The hero of the story knows his daily bedtime routine, and in this way, children learn what to do.
- Night Bus: The night bus has many rooms, each room has a different animal doing something, until the bus reaches its mothers' lap and everyone goes to sleep.
- I Haven't Sleep Yet: It shows an anxious character who behaves like a child when he doesn't want to sleep. The hero, Tamim Al-Timsah, makes excuses for being hungry, thirsty, and going to the bathroom, and finally falls asleep after hearing the words "I love you" and hugging his parents.
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