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First Questions & Answers Why Am I Afraid?

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First Questions & Answers Why Am I Afraid?

First Questions & Answers Why Am I Afraid?

This children’s picture book invites young readers to explore fear, bravery, and friendship through a lively cast of frog characters. Its central theme is understanding anxious feelings and learning simple, reassuring ways to cope. Designed for children ages 3–7 and the grown-ups who read with them, the tone is comforting, encouraging, and hopeful. It sits squarely in the picture book for early readers category and supports activity-based learning with a friendly approach to emotional literacy.

Story-led and beautifully illustrated, the book follows frog characters as they face relatable moments—being afraid of the dark, wanting company, and attempting to be brave. Interactive flaps invite kids to discover feelings and practice simple calming steps, turning each page into an active, hands-on experience.

Readers engage through warm humor, gentle pacing, and clear, accessible language. The format supports early literacy by using short sentences and repeated phrases that invite participation, while the flaps serve as prompts for conversation about feelings, helping caregivers and children build emotional vocabulary and confidence.

  • Interactive flaps that reveal feelings and prompts for discussion
  • Relatable frog-led scenarios that model coping strategies
  • Builds emotional vocabulary and early literacy in a friendly, approachable way
  • Beautiful, inviting illustrations with a soft, comforting color palette
  • Ideal for read-alouds at home or in classrooms; supports turn-taking and empathy
  • Activity-based learning that makes complex feelings accessible and approachable

Readers finish with practical tools to calm anxious moments, a clearer understanding of their own feelings, and a growing sense of bravery to try new things. The gentle, hopeful journey leaves a lasting impression, fostering curiosity, resilience, and compassionate conversations about fear.

$1.64

Original: $5.47

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First Questions & Answers Why Am I Afraid?

$5.47

$1.64

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This children’s picture book invites young readers to explore fear, bravery, and friendship through a lively cast of frog characters. Its central theme is understanding anxious feelings and learning simple, reassuring ways to cope. Designed for children ages 3–7 and the grown-ups who read with them, the tone is comforting, encouraging, and hopeful. It sits squarely in the picture book for early readers category and supports activity-based learning with a friendly approach to emotional literacy.

Story-led and beautifully illustrated, the book follows frog characters as they face relatable moments—being afraid of the dark, wanting company, and attempting to be brave. Interactive flaps invite kids to discover feelings and practice simple calming steps, turning each page into an active, hands-on experience.

Readers engage through warm humor, gentle pacing, and clear, accessible language. The format supports early literacy by using short sentences and repeated phrases that invite participation, while the flaps serve as prompts for conversation about feelings, helping caregivers and children build emotional vocabulary and confidence.

  • Interactive flaps that reveal feelings and prompts for discussion
  • Relatable frog-led scenarios that model coping strategies
  • Builds emotional vocabulary and early literacy in a friendly, approachable way
  • Beautiful, inviting illustrations with a soft, comforting color palette
  • Ideal for read-alouds at home or in classrooms; supports turn-taking and empathy
  • Activity-based learning that makes complex feelings accessible and approachable

Readers finish with practical tools to calm anxious moments, a clearer understanding of their own feelings, and a growing sense of bravery to try new things. The gentle, hopeful journey leaves a lasting impression, fostering curiosity, resilience, and compassionate conversations about fear.