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4.0 out of 5 stars Twitchly Fidget is afraid that something (bad) might happen, November 15, 2003
This review is from: Something Might Happen (Hardcover)
Twitchly Fidget is a young lemur who worries about absolutely everything bad that might happen to him, even though nothing has so far. But it might. He could put his shoes on the wrong feet and walk cross-legged for the rest of his life. This and other thoughts keep Twichly from doing anything, which means he does not get to enjoy anything either, like the parade all the other kids are going to go watch. Fortunately, one day Twitchly Fidget's Aunt Bridget Fidget drops in for a vidget, um, a visit, and she shows her young nephew that his fears are unfounded.

"Something Might Happen" is told by Helen Lester and illustrated by Lynn Munsinger. This particular pair has collaborated on dozens of similar books, from "Tackylocks and the Three Bears" and "Score One for the Sloths" to "Hooway for Wodney Wat" and "It Wasn't My Fault." In these times when the nightly news can give young kids ample reason for being anxious, "Something Might Happen" teaches young readers that letting your imagination add to your anxities is not a good thing. Lester dedicates the book to her son Robin, "who chose to be there when something happened," and hopefully young readers will feel the same when they finish this story.

If you have a child who is anxious about what is happening in their world, then this book could well be a remedy of sorts. The story is structured so that Aunt Bridget disposes of all of Twitchly's fears one by one, providing a nice sense of symmetry. Munsinger's artwork does a nice job of turning the frightened little lemur into one who goes out into the world to see what might happen next.

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5.0 out of 5 stars His imagination always sees disaster in any situation, October 7, 2003
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Helen Lester's Something Might Happen receives Lynn Munsinger's delightfully zany color drawings as it tells of Twitchly Fidget, who is afraid to go anywhere or do anything. His imagination always sees disaster in any situation, so he stays indoors and waits for adventure to come to him - which it does, with an unusual twist.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A big favorite, March 29, 2009
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This is one of those very very favorite books. This little guy is afraid of everything! It's helpful for little kids to let them know that some things are just silly to be afraid of. In the end he's not afraid any more and it's really neat to show them you can get thru fear of stuff. Really well done.
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4.0 out of 5 stars But Then Again...., September 24, 2011
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Twitchly Fidget, a lemur with an overactive self-preservation instinct, sits in his room, avoiding all the bad things that could happen. Unfortunately, this also means not many fun things happen to him either. Enter Aunt Bridget Fidget, who pronounces that something has to be done about Twitchly's fears. Twitchly fears the 'danger', but his determined aunt just might be his way out...

Lester and Munsinger have done it again. Twitchly's wide-eyed and (well...) twitchy look is well done. His worries are portrayed with sometimes funny results. Best of all, this story could become good reading for a child (or adult) who has fear issues. They can identify affectionately with Twitchly and maybe us his example in their own battles with their minds. Something could happen. But then again...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Afraid of What Might Happen, January 4, 2011
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Betty J. Gilb (Melbourne FL USA) - See all my reviews
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What can a lemur named Twitchly Fidget do when he is afraid of what might happen? He's afraid of his crunchy cereal, putting his shoes on the wrong feet, and his shampoo is still on the shelf unopened since something might happen. He lives in a grass house with no windows and doors since something might happen. He won't even go to the parade or party with his friends. Things did change when Twitchly's Aunt Bridget Fidget comes to visit. Read this Helen Lester book and see what happens to Twitchly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lessons from a Lemur, May 14, 2007
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Micki Gibbs (Sacramento, CA) - See all my reviews
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We've given this book to several 3 year olds for birthdays and the reviews are all rave. We love it at our house, too. A great book not only for kids, but parents - who sometimes have a thing or two to learn about taking chances. You learn that even if you do put your left shoe on the right foot and right shoe on the left, nothing bad will happen. Cute pictures, funny story, fantastic puns.
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Something Might Happen by Helen Lester (Hardcover - September 29, 2003)
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