The forest can be quite disorienting due to its repetitive scenery and pervasive darkness. Always keep Teddy hugged to maintain a light source. You'll encounter areas where the path is blocked by large roots or fallen trees, requiring you to find alternate routes, often by crawling through small gaps or climbing over obstacles. There are also sections where you'll need to cross small bodies of water, which can be tricky for a toddler.

Listen for environmental sounds, such as the creaking of branches or the rustling of leaves, as they can sometimes indicate a path forward or an area of interest. While there are no direct enemies in this chapter, the environment itself can feel threatening. The goal is to reach a specific landmark, often a small cabin or a clearing, which will lead you to the next memory or the next distinct area of the forest. Patience and careful observation are key to navigating these dark woods.