Kevin likes bedtime very much. But when Mama turns out the light and closes the door, Yamboo slithers out of the closet Kevin doesn't like that at all, not even a little bit. What is he to do? Can he make Yamboo go away? Here's what customers are saying: *Well-written. Good book. Loved the illustrations. Classic Story Telling. *Young children need to know that the little guy can defeat the big, mean monster. *It is often up to the child to use their own creativity in a positive way. *Being afraid of the monster in the closet is such a common childhood fear. I loved this unique solution. *This story gives parents and children a perfect opportunity to conquer fear of the dark, the unknown, or being alone. *Alma's writing style is excellent - all the better for parents to enjoy the story too. Monsters are a common complaint in early childhood-a perfectly normal part of healthy development. Indeed, their appearance often marks the beginning of your little one's problem-solving ability. But that doesn't mean we have to like it Defeat of Yamboo Closet Monster is a must-read for anyone dealing with nighttime fears. It's sure to chase those pesky monsters away for good.