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Reach for this book when your child starts to withdraw in social situations, clings to you during playdates, or expresses anxiety about upcoming parties and gatherings. Little Miss Shy provides a gentle, humorous entry point for discussing social anxiety and the physical sensation of shyness with young children who might not yet have the words to describe their feelings. The story follows a character who lives a very quiet life because she is afraid of everything and everyone, until an invitation to a party from Mr. Funny forces her to step outside her comfort zone. It is a wonderful tool for normalizing the urge to hide and showing that while the first step is scary, the result can be unexpectedly joyful. Parents will appreciate the simple, non-judgmental approach to a common childhood temperament, making it an ideal choice for preschoolers and early elementary students who are navigating new social environments.