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Reach for this book when your child is feeling the pressure of being a big kid but is secretly nursing a fear of trying something new. It is an ideal choice for the child who wants to be seen as brave and capable but finds themselves paralyzed by the physical reality of a new challenge, like riding a horse. The story follows young Karen Brewer on a visit to her grandparents farm, where she is determined to prove she is ready for a big pony despite her internal jitters. Through Karen's experience, the book explores the tension between self image and actual courage. It beautifully validates that being brave does not mean you are not scared, it means doing the thing even when you are nervous. Written for the 7 to 9 age range, this early chapter book uses simple language and relatable family dynamics to model how to communicate fears to supportive adults. It is a gentle tool for parents looking to normalize anxiety and encourage resilience in a safe, low stakes setting.