Once upon a time, there was a brave little friend who kept saying, “I am not scared!” But sometimes, even brave friends can feel a little scared. Let’s find out what happened!
Our friend said, “I am not scared. I am not scared. I am not scared.” But then someone asked, “Are you okay?” Our friend replied, “No, I am brave. This will be fun!”
But sometimes, our friend looked a little scared. “Don’t worry,” said a friend, “there are much scarier things than this.” “Like what?” asked our brave friend.
Our friend thought about these things and said, “Let’s be scared together.” And they both agreed, “Uh, okay.”
Sometimes, being scared together makes it less scary. They both said, “I am scared.” But they were brave together, and that made them feel better.
After their adventure, they decided to explore more fun stories. They found a special place with lots of storybooks. One favorite story was “The Unicorn and Horse,” where the horse learns he is beautiful just the way he is.
You can explore fun stories too! Ask a grown-up to help you find more exciting tales. You’ll be glad you did!
Thanks for reading! Remember, it’s okay to feel scared sometimes, but being brave together makes it all better!
Bravery Badge Craft: Create a “Bravery Badge” with your child. Use colorful paper, stickers, and markers to design a badge that represents being brave. Encourage your child to wear it whenever they feel scared to remind them that they can be brave. Ask them to share a time when they felt scared and how they overcame it.
Scary and Not-So-Scary Sorting Game: Gather pictures or toys representing different things, some that might be considered scary (like a toy spider) and some that are not (like a teddy bear). Have your child sort them into two groups: “Scary” and “Not-So-Scary.” Discuss why they think certain things are scary and how they can feel brave when facing them.
Storytime Adventure: Choose a storybook about bravery or overcoming fear to read together. After reading, ask your child what they learned from the story. Encourage them to draw a picture of their favorite part and explain why it made them feel brave or happy.
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I am not scared.
I am not scared.
I am not scared.
You are scared.
I am not scared.
Are you okay?
No, I am brave. This will be fun.
You look scared.
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Well, maybe a little.
Don’t worry, there are much scarier things than this.
Like what?
Like snakes.
Yes, they are scary.
[Music]
Or what about a hairy spider?
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A pan of fried ants.
An alien with pink eyes and furry teeth.
A roller coaster.
It’s a snake.
Let’s be scared together.
Uh, okay.
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[Applause]
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Thank you.
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I am scared.
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Now that was scary.
The scariest.
Um…
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