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Rimba's Island - Ep. 23 - A Bad Case of the Spookies | 60p

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Through various techniques and positive affirmations, Luke learns to overcome his fears and build confidence with the help of Bakari. Children at a camp by the lake also learn to be brave by facing their fears and creating a comforting environment. The importance of self-assurance and positive thinking is emphasized, ultimately leading to a sense of bravery and overcoming silly fears. The video ends with a declaration of never being scared again and the suggestion of a slumber party with dumplings.

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Teaching bravery techniques to overcome fears.
04:36
Bakari demonstrates techniques such as pretending to be brave, covering eyes, and repeating 'I am not scared' to help Luke build confidence.
Luke is reassured by Bakari that he can conquer his fears through practice and self-assurance.
The segment highlights the significance of positive affirmations and self-assurance in overcoming fears and developing confidence.
Children camping out by the lake to learn to be brave and create a 'no monsters' alarm with bells and lanterns.
07:25
They discuss facing fears by shining a light on them, hugging dolls, and staying positive.
The video transitions to calming nature sounds and music, emphasizing the peaceful environment of Rimba's Island.
The children get ready for bed, requesting tucks and kisses before sleep.
Showcasing a comforting and nurturing atmosphere on Rimba's Island.
Child discusses bravery in the dark and facing fears.
13:04
Child worries about monsters eating cookies and imagines ways to scare them off.
Child realizes monster noises were just stomach growls from eating too many cookies.
Common fears like thunder, lightning, and new experiences are discussed as being scary.
Child ultimately feels brave and dismisses the concept of silly fears.
Speaker expresses fearlessness and proposes a dumpling slumber party.
19:31
Musical interlude is introduced.
The word 'deep' is mentioned in the conversation.