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Meet Alfie Atkins. Like all four-year-olds, sometimes he doesn't want to go to bed. Lucky for him, he has an extremely nice daddy ...
Is it boring playing with girls? Alfie doesn't think so, at least. With Milly around, he has the time of his life!
Alfie's bad conscience over hitting a smaller boy creates a monster under his bed, which keeps him from sleeping at night.
Daddy wants to relax, but five-year-old Alfie has other plans.
Hectic-days are fun, thinks Alfie – because there’s so much to do. And Daddy forgets to nag, too. On days like this, anything can happen!
Alfie knows there are no such things as ghosts, monsters or weird little men from Mars, but if there were when would they come after him.
Alfie Atkins is five years old, and he loves his daddy's toolbox, though he rarely gets to borrow it. But today Daddy wants to relax and read the newspaper. So maybe Alfie can play with the tools …
"Of course there are no such things as ghosts," says Alfie. He knows that. And no monsters or mysterious Martians either. Of course not! But sometimes Alfie forgets that…
Alfie has just moved. He doesn’t know anyone here. He has to settle for Malcolm – his invisible friend who always does exactly what Alfie wants. But Malcolm never comes when the big boys chase him or soak his jacket with their water pistols. He’s never there then.
When Alfie Atkins is playing with his secret friend, Malcolm, he loses his father's best pipe, and his father is unhappy all day until Malcolm helps Alfie find it.