Sentences with phrase «there monsters under my bed»

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I believe there is no God just as I believe there is no Santa Claus, no vampires, no leprechauns, and no monsters under my bed.
You can scare kids into staying in bed telling them there are monsters under the bed.
Looking under your bed and in your closet provided evidence that there were no monsters under your bed or in your closet.
I checked under my bed and in the closet often when I was a kid, and there were never any monsters, or monster tracks, or left behind monster pieces, so no matter how creepy the dark room may have been, the fact that there WAS NO EVIDENCE meant THERE WERE NO MONSthere were never any monsters, or monster tracks, or left behind monster pieces, so no matter how creepy the dark room may have been, the fact that there WAS NO EVIDENCE meant THERE WERE NO Mmonsters, or monster tracks, or left behind monster pieces, so no matter how creepy the dark room may have been, the fact that there WAS NO EVIDENCE meant THERE WERE NO MONSthere WAS NO EVIDENCE meant THERE WERE NO MONSTHERE WERE NO MONSTERSMONSTERS.
It's like a small scared child in a dark room claiming there is some monster out there in the darkness so you turn on the lights to show him there is no monster, but he just get's more scared claiming the monster must have hid in the closet or under the bed or anywhere you havn't yet looked, and when you do look and show them nothing is there it doesn't make them relieved, they get more upset because they now believe the monster is super fast or invisible or can teleport, because they know it's there, they can just feel it!
It's time to stop acting like terrified children, who have been told all their lives that there's a monster under the bed.
Mark, there are NO monsters under your bed.
Instead of trying to reassure them that there's no reason to worry — Don't say something like, «Don't be silly, there's no monster under your bed!
You have done us all a huge favor by pulling that monster of self doubt out from under the bed where it hides in the shadow of our own confusion and loneliness, where there is no «permission.»
Doing a full room monster check can also reassure the child that there is nothing hiding under the bed or in the closet.
Reassure him, «There are no monsters under your bed or anywhere else.
You may also want to show your child there are no monsters under the bed or hiding in the closet.
If your child's dream was the stuff of make - believe like monsters or ghosts and now he's scared to stay in his own room, try showing him that there are no monsters in the closet or under the bed, but don't make a big deal over it.
Reassure her about her stated fear: «No, there are no monsters under your bed or anywhere else.
Every night for about 2 months my son insisted that there were monsters behind the curtains and under his bed and that they were going to eat him.
Whether it is a ghost in the closet or a monster under the bed, there are all sorts of creepy thoughts that can make bedtime a downright frightening experience.
Walk your child back to his room and look under the bed to check that there are no monsters or bad guys.
They moan and keen loud but it comes through the window like a whistle or a whisper under the bed, and little children think there's a monster.
As a way of illustrating the idea of outrage as risk perception, think about a three year old who is scared because she believes there are monsters under her bed.
Instead, there are monsters under the bed, magical storms that conjure up The Wizard of Oz, a brilliant homage to Weird Tales comics and an incredible water sequence that evokes the wonder and whimsy of Disney's Fantasia.
In «What Remains of Edith Finch,» maybe the monster under the bed is a metaphor, or maybe there really is a monster under the bed.
You are so pathetically wrong, it's like arguing with an 8 year old that there are no monsters under his bed.
Anyway, there will already be a monster under your bed.
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