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Reach for this book when your child is facing a situation where they feel physically outmatched or intimidated by a bigger personality. It is a perfect choice for the youngster who needs to understand that being clever and staying calm are often more powerful than being the strongest person in the room. Through the story of Henry, a small but quick-thinking protagonist, children learn that problem-solving is a skill they can develop and rely on when things get tricky. This gentle chapter book follows Henry as he encounters a fox who thinks he has the upper hand. The narrative emphasizes resourcefulness and self-reliance over physical confrontation. Targeted at the 5 to 8 age range, it serves as a wonderful bridge for early readers moving into longer stories. It provides a safe space to discuss fear and bravery without being overly frightening, making it an ideal choice for building a child's confidence in their own wit and agency.