Tim and the Blanket Thief

Tim and the Blanket Thief by John Prater is a children’s book published by Atheneum in 1993, featuring 28 pages of engaging content. The story follows Tim, a quiet boy who enjoys solitude, as he faces an unexpected challenge when a thief enters his room and steals his cherished blanket. This narrative explores themes of bravery and overcoming shyness, complemented by vibrant full-color illustrations that enhance the reading experience.
Readers will find a tale that encourages courage in the face of adversity, as Tim embarks on a journey to reclaim his blanket. The book combines elements of juvenile fiction with action and adventure, making it suitable for bedtime reading. The balance of sympathetic text and inviting artwork invites young readers to connect with Tim’s journey, making it a thoughtful addition to any child’s library.
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Tim is not an adventurous little boy. He likes to be quiet and by himself. Then one night a thief creeps into his room and steals his beloved blanket. Shy Tim will not stand for this. A story of bravery discovered and shyness overcome, expressed through a skillful balance of sympathetic text and inviting full-color artwork.
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