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WHAT'S SCARIER THAN THUNDER? by Ben Falcone

WHAT'S SCARIER THAN THUNDER?

by Ben Falcone ; illustrated by Kevin Cornell

Pub Date: March 11th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593697009
Publisher: Putnam

A sweet and silly antidote to a child’s fear.

Claire can’t fall asleep after she’s frightened by a loud thunderclap, so her father comes to her bedroom to provide reassurance. Instead of offering comfort through meteorological explanations or soothing words, however, he tells her that he overcame his own fear of thunder when he “realized there are so many other things that are much scarier.” Though this approach could have easily backfired by introducing Claire to new fears, the scary things her dad describes in bouncing, rhyming verse are funny, not fearsome: “There’s a moose filled with custard holding a sword made of mustard.” While Cornell’s energetic, cartoon-style illustrations use a full-color palette to depict Claire, her father, and the setting, scenes depicting Claire imagining the things her dad describes are cleverly rendered in monochromatic blues. Eventually, her mother joins in on the fun, voicing her own ideas to make Claire laugh. Some adults may wonder why there are no other thunderclaps after the first one—is the storm over? If so, why does Claire still need reassurance? And if not, why aren’t her parents’ playful words punctuated by ongoing crashes? Still, young readers likely won’t notice—and will have a blast alongside the young protagonist. Claire and her parents are tan-skinned.

Imaginative fun—and just the thing to buoy kids through their own fears.

(Picture book. 2-6)