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Oni Ono Dreams

By: Zak Standridge
Narrated by: Jack Watkins
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Oni Ono: the lonely little crow, introduced young listeners to a feisty, fun, independent baby bird named Oni.

In her first outing she learned the value of family, and now in her second adventure - Oni Ono learns to depend upon her support structures for reassurance during stressful times. How do kids deal with difficult sleep patterns?

This story serves to reinforce trust in familial social structures for child development purposes, and can help sooth little ones off to rest.

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©2021 Zak Standridge (P)2021 Zak MT Standridge

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Oni Ono has scary dreams

Little Oni Ono has scary dreams, and she lets her fears get the best of her. That is, until she shares those fears with her family, and they help by sharing the weight of those dreams. She can finally sleep once she knows her family is there to support her.

I would love to recommend this audiobook, but honestly, I think you're better off with the Kindle version. The narrator sounds robotic and the production sounds spliced together in awkward ways.

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