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In the whimsical children's book "Nanny Nappers," young Sarah and her sisters, Kimmy and Robin, face a bedtime dilemma when Sarah's beloved "nanny" goes missing. The imaginative and sensitive protagonist Sarah fears her "nanny" has been taken by fictitious "nanny-nappers."Nanny is not a person but a term Sarah and her sisters use to refer to their cherished comfort objects, which play a central role in their bedtime routine. Sarah's sister, Kimmy, shares the bedtime ritual and supports Sarah during her distress, suggesting they call for help to find the missing "nanny." Robin, the third sister, also suggests taking action when Sarah's "nanny" goes missing and supports involving their father to resolve the situation.