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Reach for this book when your child is feeling anxious about their first trip to the beach or expresses a fear of the water. This classic story follows the inquisitive George as he navigates the sights and sounds of the shore, from feeding curious seagulls to splashing in the surf. While George's antics provide the humor, the heart of the story lies in his friendship with Betsy, who is initially too scared to go into the ocean. Through George's playful bravery, children see that the water can be a place of joy rather than a source of fear. The emotional themes of empathy and courage are handled with a light touch, making it an ideal choice for preschoolers and early elementary students. It serves as both a gentle social-emotional tool and a fun preview of a summer tradition, helping parents open a dialogue about trying new things and helping friends feel brave.