Neon the Nightmare Ninja

A Creative Therapeutic Workbook for Children Aged 5-10 Who Struggle with Sleep and Nightmares

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Pub Date 21 Nov 2018 | Archive Date 21 Dec 2018

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Description

Neon the Nightmare-fighting Ninja has a very special job. He looks after anyone who finds the night time scary. Lots of us have nightmares, but Neon loves nothing more than using his special ninja powers to keep them far away.

Combining a fun story to show children how Neon Ninja can fight their nightmares with therapeutic activities to make night times feel more relaxed, this workbook contains advice for parents, carers and professionals. Based on creative and CBT techniques, it is full of tried and tested creative exercises, tips and techniques to aid alleviating sleeping difficulties.

Giving the child all of the tools they need to tackle this issue, this is a must-have for those working with children aged 5-10 who experience nightmares or other sleep-related problems.

Neon the Nightmare-fighting Ninja has a very special job. He looks after anyone who finds the night time scary. Lots of us have nightmares, but Neon loves nothing more than using his special ninja...


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781785925504
PRICE US$19.95 (USD)
PAGES 72

Average rating from 7 members


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What an adorable children's book! It is really hard to reinvent the wheel but Treisman has done so with her new release Neon the Nightmare Ninja. The colorful and vibrant illustrations are a great way to discuss the sometimes tough subject of nightmares.

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This is a brilliant and interactive book that utilises all 5 senses to help young people sleep a little easier.

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NEON THE NIGHTMARE NINJA is a fantastic activity book for kids aged 5-10 who struggle with sleep issues, including nightmares. In the workbook, we meet Ninja, whose job is to protect anyone who gets scared at night. Uses an engaging story plus therapeutic activities to teach kids how to make nighttime more relaxing. Also features advice for parents based on proven cognitive behavioral techniques. Highly recommended!

Pub Date 21 Nov 2018

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This was a fun story about a superhero who helps to fight off nightmare sand and help children to sleep safely soundly and safely in their beds. The idea is a fantastic one, a book to share with children who might struggle with nightmares and fear going to sleep. With their colourful Nightmare Ninja beside them, the hope is they’ll drift off easily and happily. The story is accompanied by lots of ideas to help children to feel less frightened about going to sleep. Lots of activities relate to the ninja himself, and a number of activities to talk or write about what is scaring the child .and what would make them happy.

It was quite wordy so this would definitely be a book for sharing, but for a child who is suffering from nightmares this is great as they wouldn’t want to be alone. The number of ideas in the book also means that each night the book is shared could be quite fresh. The story would be the same but the talking points and activities could change nightly.

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