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I Am Brave When Im Scared A gentle picture book to help kids face fears and grow strong inside

by Daniel Hayes

Book Details

Publisher:Independently Published
Published:2025-06-02
Pages:148
Format:paperback
Language:English

Reading Info

Age Range:3-5

About This Book

A gentle story that helps kids face fear - and discover their inner bravery. Sometimes, scary feelings come without warning - at bedtime, at school, or in new places. I Am Brave When I'm Scared is a warm and encouraging picture book that gently teaches children ages 4-8 how to recognize fear, take deep breaths, and move forward with courage. Through relatable moments and soft illustrations, young readers will see that being brave doesn't mean never feeling scared - it means showing up anyway, ev

Our Review

This gentle picture book offers young children a reassuring framework for understanding and managing fear through relatable scenarios like bedtime worries and school anxieties. The narrative thoughtfully demonstrates that bravery isn't the absence of fear but the courage to move forward despite those feelings, making complex emotional concepts accessible to preschoolers. Soft, comforting illustrations pair perfectly with the text's warm tone, creating a safe space for children to explore difficult emotions. Parents seeking emotional learning resources will appreciate how the book normalizes fearful feelings while providing practical coping strategies like deep breathing exercises.

What distinguishes this emotional intelligence book is its emphasis on bravery as an action children can choose, rather than a trait they either possess or lack. The story's strength lies in its validation of children's fears while simultaneously empowering them with concrete emotional regulation tools. Caregivers will find this particularly valuable for children who experience anxiety about new situations or separation. By showing characters navigating common childhood fears, this social-emotional learning resource helps build resilience and self-awareness in the early childhood years.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction