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Three stories of triumph combine to empower young readers to look inward for strength and create their own definition of bravery. Told in gentle, rhyming couplets, this collection of stories presents relatable moments of unease and the strength found in conquering fears. A roaring nighttime thunderstorm, the first day of preschool, and a doctor's visit, in turn, encourage young readers to forge their own paths of strength in times of distress. Illustrated in rich, emotional scenes that depict vignettes of daily life, this book provides comfort and empowerment for resilience and resolution.
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Three Ways to Be Brave is three short stories in one book. Each story takes on a childhood fear—-lightning and thunder, starting school, getting a shot at the doctor's office—-and offers up ways to overcome the fear. The stories are told in simple rhyme and have lovely illustrations.