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Reach for this book when your child is struggling to find their voice in a crowded classroom or feels hesitant to take up space. It is a perfect choice for the quiet observer who possesses a rich inner world but needs a little external inspiration to express their strength. Marion Kadi uses a magical premise to show how confidence is often just a matter of perspective and practice. Through Harriet's journey with her lion reflection, the story explores the delicate balance between being too shy and being overly aggressive. It is a visually stunning metaphor for self-discovery that is appropriate for children aged 4 to 8. Parents will appreciate how it validates the need for bravery without demanding a total personality change. Ultimately, Harriet learns that she doesn't need to be a lion to be bold, she just needs to be herself with a little added roar.