Little Timmy is tucked in bed, but he has "monster thoughts inside his head". He worries about King Kong and other monsters. But with the help of his teddy bear, Mr. Floof, Timmy learns to change his scared thoughts into silly, happy ones. He starts imagining King Kong sleeping soundly, dreaming of ice cream and tea parties.
Written and illustrated by Dhunberry, this book uses a whimsical paper cutout style with layered textures and cut paper shapes. The playful rhymes and engaging story help children face their fears and replace scary thoughts with happy ones. "So Long, King Kong" is a perfect bedtime story for helping kids who are afraid of monsters or bad dreams.