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"An ideal tale for anxious youngsters." Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Beauregard is a lovable cat who is enjoying a nap on the porch swing until his adventurous friend, Boy in Boots, invites him to splash in puddles! The idea of getting wet and muddy makes Beauregard nervous and scared. How can he join in the fun when his anxiety is so strong? In this heartwarming story, Beauregard learns how to face his fear with the help of the 3-3-3 rule: a simple technique that helps him calm his mind and take a deep breath before trying something new. As Beauregard pushes past his worries, he discovers…mehr

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"An ideal tale for anxious youngsters." Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Beauregard is a lovable cat who is enjoying a nap on the porch swing until his adventurous friend, Boy in Boots, invites him to splash in puddles! The idea of getting wet and muddy makes Beauregard nervous and scared. How can he join in the fun when his anxiety is so strong? In this heartwarming story, Beauregard learns how to face his fear with the help of the 3-3-3 rule: a simple technique that helps him calm his mind and take a deep breath before trying something new. As Beauregard pushes past his worries, he discovers just how brave he truly is. And when he finally splashes into the puddles, he feels proud and confident that he conquered his fear. Perfect for children ages 4-8, Beauregard's Brave Leap teaches young readers a valuable lesson about managing anxiety and finding courage in the face of challenges. This beautifully illustrated story encourages kids to face their fears, one splash at a time.
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Rosie Baskett has over 30 years of experience working with children as an elementary school teacher and as a Doctor of Occupational Therapy. She holds a master's degree in child development and is passionate about helping children build resilience and manage anxiety. Inspired by bedtime stories shared with her own children, Rosie writes to empower young readers to face their fears and celebrate their bravery. When she is not writing Rosie continues her work as an occupational therapist, helping children overcome challenges and thrive.