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His thoughts are put into action as him and the class discuss what scares people. Muffy thinks the roller coaster at Wonder World scares her. Arthur thinks ventriloquist dummies scare him. Buster thinks a spoon scares him when it’s stuck in pudding. It reminds him of when he heard Sue Ellen’s story about The Lunchbox of Notre Dame. Binky’s only fear is that he might get so strong the school will collapse when he slams the door. Other than that, nothing scares Binky.
His thoughts are put into action as him and the class discuss what scares people. Muffy thinks the roller coaster at Wonder World scares her. Arthur thinks ventriloquist dummies scare him. Buster thinks a spoon scares him when it’s stuck in pudding. It reminds him of when he heard Sue Ellen’s story about The Lunchbox of Notre Dame. Binky’s only fear is that he might get so strong the school will collapse when he slams the door. Other than that, nothing scares Binky.


Later in the morning, a heavy thunderstorm comes in. Buster and Francine go home in their parents’ cars. Arthur’s parents haven’t come yet and Binky thinks that his parents forgot all about him. Arthur doesn’t think so because they are coming from his Aunt Lucy’s house. Binky says if they don’t come, he’ll be in the school all alone, Arthur doesn’t think that will happen, but Binky does. Binky’s parents then arrive and then Arthur’s luck just went worse. But Binky’s Mom rolls down her window and says that his family has to stay over at Aunt Lucy’s because they had car trouble. Therefore, Arthur is spending the night at Binky’s and that he can share his room. Binky then gets flabbergasted after hearing the news.
Later in the morning, a heavy thunderstorm comes in. Buster and Francine go home in their parents’ cars. Arthur’s parents haven’t come yet and Binky thinks that his parents forgot all about him. Arthur doesn’t think so because they are coming from his Aunt Lucy’s house. Binky says if they don’t come, he’ll be in the school all alone; Arthur doesn’t think that will happen, but Binky does. Binky’s parents then arrive and then Arthur’s luck just went worse. But Binky’s Mom rolls down her window and says that his family has to stay over at Aunt Lucy’s because they had car trouble. Therefore, Arthur is spending the night at Binky’s and that he can share his room. Binky then gets flabbergasted after hearing the news.


Later in the evening, at Binky’s house, the storm carries on. Binky’s dad dresses up Arthur in Binky’s pajamas, even though they don’t fit him, but they’ll do. After brushing his teeth, Binky is all set for bed. But after his Mom tells him that he’s already in his room, Binky gets surprised. He then nervously jumps into his bed, and Arthur asks what is behind his back. There is nothing in his hand, but in the other hand, it’s his reading lamp. Binky shows Arthur how he reads, and Arthur thinks it’s uncomfortable. Binky says he doesn’t read much, but he forgets to turn off the light. Arthur says the storm is scary, but Binky tells him to go to sleep.
Later in the evening, at Binky’s house, the storm carries on. BInky’s dad dresses up Arthur in Binky’s pajamas, even though they don’t fit him, but they’ll do. After brushing his teeth, Binky is all set for bed. But after his Mom tells him that he’s already in his room, Binky gets surprised. He then nervously jumps into his bed, and Arthur asks what is behind his back. There is nothing in his hand, but in the other hand, it’s his reading lamp. Binky shows Arthur how he reads, and Arthur thinks it’s uncomfortable. Binky says he doesn’t read much, but he forgets to turn off the light. Arthur says the storm is scary, but Binky tells him to go to sleep.


Once again, Binky has a nightmare. He is downsized and stuck in his own night light, screaming in terror and shouting at anyone to let him out. Arthur asks any of his friends if they are ready to see Binky’s little night light in a childish manner and they laugh at Binky for having a night light. Binky then wakes up screaming. Again, he forgot to plug in his night light! Binky’s mom comes in and plugs it back in. Then he finally explains the truth to Arthur, and he tiredly understands. Then Binky tells him to go to sleep again. The next morning, Binky’s Dad drives Arthur home. While he watches Arthur leave, he thinks about what his friends will think of him when he tells everyone that he sleeps with a night light.
Once again, Binky has a nightmare. He is downsized and stuck in his own night light, screaming in terror and shouting at anyone to let him out. Arthur asks any of his friends if they are ready to see Binky’s little night light in a childish manner and they laugh at Binky for having a night light. Binky then wakes up screaming. Again, he forgot to plug in his night light! Binky’s mom comes in and plugs it back in. Then he finally explains the truth to Arthur, and he tiredly understands. Then Binky tells him to go to sleep again. The next morning, Binky’s Dad drives Arthur home. While he watches Arthur leave, he thinks about what his friends will think of him when he tells everyone that he sleeps with a night light.


At school, Binky jumps out of the bushes, and warns Arthur that he must not tell anyone that he sleeps with a night light. But then, he is interrupted by Buster and Francine’s conversation. Binky gives up and says that he’ll do anything Arthur wants. He carries his books and sharpens his pencil during class. Binky’s being nice because he doesn’t want anyone to know that he has a night light.
At school, Binky jumps out of the bushes, and warns Arthur that he must not tell anyone that he sleeps with a night light. But then, he is interrupted by Buster and Francine’s conversation. Binky gives up and says that he’ll do anything Arthur wants. He carries his books and sharpens his pencil during class. BInky’s being nice because he doesn’t want anyone to know that he has a night light.


At lunch, Binky carries Arthur to the table and sets him up. Back in class, Mr. Ratburn and the class continue their discussion on what scares us. He asks the students what they do to make themselves feel less afraid. Again, Binky has a nightmare, and the students, taunt, “Binky has a night light!” Mr. Ratburn even laughs along with the students too. Binky nervously watches Sue Ellen talk about cemeteries scaring her. She whistles to help her feel less afraid of the cemeteries. Brain uses a laser beam to shoot up to the moon, and that makes him feel better. Francine talks to his old stuffed lobster, Bob. Arthur’s up next, and nervously looks around the room. Binky gets nervous too, and then calls out. He tells the whole truth about his night light. Luckily, everyone is not laughing, and Mr. Ratburn thinks it’s a common and normal thing to do to feel less afraid. Binky thinks it’s normal too.
At lunch, Binky carries Arthur to the table and sets him up. Back in class, Mr. Ratburn and the class continue their discussion on what scares us. He asks the students what they do to make themselves feel less afraid. Again, Binky has a nightmare, and the students, taunt, “Binky has a night light!” Mr. Ratburn even laughs along with the students too. Binky nervously watches Sue Ellen talk about cemeteries scaring her. She whistles to help her feel less afraid of the cemeteries. Brain uses a laser beam to shoot up to the moon, and that makes him feel better. Francine talks to his old stuffed lobster, Bob. Arthur’s up next, and nervously looks around the room. Binky gets nervous too, and then calls out. He tells the whole truth about his night light. Luckily, everyone is not laughing, and Mr. Ratburn thinks it’s a common and normal thing to do to feel less afraid. Binky thinks it’s normal too.

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