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Sunday, May 17, 2015

Downy Dilly and the Monster Trick



An Upsy Downsy Storybook by Mattel
Copyright 1969


 
Considering how long I’ve owned this book, I’m really surprised that it doesn’t have my name amateurishly printed inside.  I’m not sure how it escaped my pencil.  This was a well-loved picture book of mine.  I remember the little plastic toy that came with it.  The half I still own is pictured here.  At some point, Downy Dilly’s purple Foot Mobile broke and was discarded.  

Everyone in Upsy Downsy Land knew that little Downy Dilly loved to play tricks.  After a very mischievous morning, Downy wanted to go to the beach to relax.  Unfortunately, the beach was crowded with all of her neighbors enjoying the sunny weather.  But Downy Dilly had an idea.  If she could play a prank and convince everyone else that a sea monster was coming, they would be scared, leaving the beach for her alone.  By digging giant footprints in the sand and floating an inner-tube monster out in the water, she achieved her goal.  

Her relaxation did not last long, for soon after she closed her eyes she was startled by big drops of water landing on her.  Opening her eyes, she saw a very real, very big, very pink sea monster, weeping great big tears.  Downy Dilly talks to young Splasha Lotta and finds out she has lost her mamma.  Fortunately, the baby sea monster is soon happily reunited with her mamma and both swim away.



By this time, Downy’s neighbors return, realizing she has played yet another prank on them.  Of course, no amount of arguing can convince Downy’s friends that she really did see a sea monster. 
Downy Dilly and the other residents of Upsy Downsy thought a sea monster would be terribly frightening.  So frightening, they ran away and hid.  In actuality, though, the sea monster turned out to be quite harmless.  There was no need to run away screaming.  I think that is how it goes with many of our fears.  What we imagine is usually much worse than the reality.  If we face our fears head-on, they just might turn out to be harmless. 

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