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Reach for this book when your child expresses hesitation about trying something new or feels overwhelmed by the physical scale of the world around them. It is an ideal choice for the preschooler who clings to a parent's hand during a trip to the park or worries about what might be lurking in the tall grass. This gentle story follows Mimi, a small mouse who is nervous about a family picnic in the big, wide woods. Through the patient encouragement of her family, especially her grandmother, Mimi discovers that even a small mouse can have a big adventure. The narrative beautifully captures the transition from anxiety to wonder, making it a perfect tool for normalizing childhood fears and building the confidence to explore. Parents will appreciate the cozy, rhythmic prose and the way it models supportive family dynamics for children aged 3 to 6.