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Reach for this book when your child feels small or intimidated by the challenges ahead of them. It is a perfect choice for the quiet, observant child who is beginning to realize that courage is not the absence of fear, but the willingness to act in spite of it. Through the journey of a young bird named Haru, the story explores how our bonds with others give us the strength to face daunting tasks and unknown territories. In this lushly illustrated graphic novel, Haru must leave the safety of the nest to protect a friend from a mysterious darkness. The narrative beautifully captures the transition from childhood dependency to the first independent steps of responsibility. It is a gentle yet profound story that normalizes the anxiety of growing up while celebrating the resilience found in friendship. Parents will appreciate its focus on loyalty and the quiet magic of the natural world, making it an ideal bridge for children moving into middle-grade fiction.