Families who loved Bravery Grows by Daisy Geddes often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child is standing on the edge of a new experience, such as a first day of school or a new swim lesson, and feels paralyzed by the what-ifs. Rather than dismissing a child's fears, this story validates the physical and emotional sensation of anxiety while providing a concrete metaphor for how courage develops over time. It is an essential tool for parents who want to move beyond just saying be brave and instead show their child how bravery is a skill that can be practiced. Co-authored by a psychologist, the book uses relatable scenarios to demonstrate that bravery is not the absence of fear but the decision to try anyway. Through gentle illustrations and supportive language, children ages 3 to 6 learn that courage starts as a tiny seed that grows stronger with every small step taken. It is a perfect choice for evening reading to prepare for upcoming transitions or to celebrate the small victories of a hesitant child.