Caillou is a big boy now. When his sister Rosie goes to bed, he can stay up with Mommy and Daddy. However, when the games and stories are over and when his parents leave the room and close the door, Caillou feels very vulnerable, alone in the dark. Hugging his teddy bear tightly and with the help of his nightlight, Caillou gradually becomes used to the darkness. Once he is calm and more confident, he can hear comforting sounds around him: the water running while Mommy is having a bath, Daddy's voice talking on the phone. Caillou realizes that even if his parents are out of sight, they are still close by. Caillou felt less alone. Soon he fell asleep.
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Christine L'Heureux is the founder of Chouette Publishing and the cocreator of Caillou. She is the author of several books, including Caillou: Good Night, Caillou: Play with Me, and Caillou: Rosie's Pacifier. Pierre Brignaud is the illustrator of all the Caillou titles in the Hand in Hand series, Step by Step series and Baby Caillou. They both live in Montre
More about Christine L'HeureuxChouette Publishing first published Caillou in 1990, and the character went on to become the well-loved hero of the popular television series. They are located in Montreal, Quebec. Pierre Brignaud is the illustrator of all the Caillou titles in the Hand in Hand series, Step by Step series and Baby Caillou. He lives in Montreal, Quebec.
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