COURAGE, EVERY DAY

Tomorrow marks a momentous occasion for an East Asian–presenting child with pale skin and straight black hair: a musical performance in front of a crowd of people. “But there are thousands of butterflies fluttering in my tummy,” the child tells us. White-outlined butterflies surround the youngster. “I believe in you,” Papa says as he hands the protagonist a violin. “Have courage.” But what is courage? Papa catalogs many different types of bravery, from saving the day to making small but meaningful choices and speaking up for what’s right. Next, the protagonist reflects on “times that I chose not to give up. Times that I said sorry for my mistakes. Times that I shared my feelings.” At last, the child concludes that “I may still feel scared sometimes, but I will remember, I find courage, every day.” Butterflies—now in color—fill the air as the child plays the violin onstage the next day. Wong’s soothing text offers guidance on using self-talk to cope in the face of fear and anxiety. Delicate, charming artwork uses varied compositions and a warm palette to depict this father-and-child duo, while Beautyman’s swirly butterfly motif helps emphasize that courage can be found even in simple, quotidian moments. An author’s note explains to parents and teachers how to help children build resilience in the face of uncertainty.

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