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Reach for this book when your child expresses anxiety about natural disasters or feels intimidated by an aloof neighbor. It is a gentle yet compelling story about Belinda, who stays with her grandmother on an island during a major hurricane. The narrative focuses on the internal transition from fear to purpose as Belinda steps up to help her grandmother and a misunderstood neighbor, Mr. Fletcher. The story beautifully explores themes of courage, community, and the idea that our first impressions of others are often incomplete. At 54 pages with accessible language, it is perfect for early elementary readers transitioning to chapter books. It models how to remain calm under pressure and emphasizes the value of intergenerational friendships, making it a soothing choice for children who need to see a scary situation handled with competence and care.