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Reach for this book when your child is facing a daunting new milestone, like starting a new grade or joining a team, and feels overwhelmed by the pressure to succeed. While many history books present George Washington as a fearless statue of a man, this humorous biography reveals that the first president was actually quite nervous about taking on the job. He loved his quiet life at home and worried he wasn't the right person for such a big responsibility. It is the perfect tool for humanizing a legendary figure while validating a child's own 'cold feet.' Appropriate for children ages 6 to 9, the story uses lighthearted prose and engaging illustrations to explore themes of duty, honesty, and perseverance. It helps children understand that being a leader doesn't mean you aren't afraid; it means doing the right thing even when you are. Parents will appreciate how it lowers the stakes of achievement by showing that even the 'Father of His Country' had to be talked into his greatest accomplishment.