Plan: The Shed Lesson

| Fear (Why he stays away) | Curiosity (Why he wants to go) | |-------------------------------|--------------------------------------| | Spider’s web across the door | I’ll peep through the window one day | | Strange noises | I know there’s nothing to fear | | Old, dusty, broken glass | I’ll go inside that shed someday |

| Fear (Why he stays away) | Curiosity (Why he wants to go) | |-------------------------------|--------------------------------------| | Spider’s web across the door | I’ll peep through the window one day | | Strange noises | I know there’s nothing to fear | | Old, dusty, broken glass | I’ll go inside that shed someday |

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