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BRAVE EVERY DAY by Trudy Ludwig

BRAVE EVERY DAY

by Trudy Ludwig ; illustrated by Patrice Barton

Pub Date: June 28th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-593-30637-6
Publisher: Knopf

A trip to the aquarium prompts a little girl to overcome a big obstacle.

“Every morning, Camila’s what if worries show up uninvited and follow her out the door.” When her teacher announces an upcoming field trip, Camila spends the week fretting. When she finally arrives at the aquarium, she goes to find a quiet spot for a break—only to discover a classmate also taking a moment away. Kai desperately wants to see the aquarium’s stingray but is scared and asks Camila for help. She decides to step up instead of sinking into her own anxiety. After accompanying Kai to the stingray exhibit, Camila “bravely keeps on trying—in both big and little ways,” such as giving a class presentation on octopuses and joining a game of hide-and-seek. The text is empathetic toward Camila, never judging her anxiety while also showing ways to reduce it. Barton’s soft, muted illustrations are calming but still convey the characters’ strong emotions. The backmatter includes discussion questions and recommended reading for kids; however, though it seems likely that Camila has an anxiety disorder, there are no resources for adults on helping children deal with anxiety. Camila has tan skin and straight black hair cropped just below her ears. Her classmates have a range of skin tones from pale and sandy to light brown. A few classmates have textured hair, and Kai appears to be Asian. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A reassuring primer on coping with anxiety.

(Picture book. 4-8)