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Reach for this book when your child feels paralyzed by everyday fears or doubts their own ability to handle difficult situations. The Name of the Child is a poignant historical tale that provides a safe container for children to explore the concept of bravery through the eyes of Lloyd, a young boy sent to the countryside during the 1918 influenza epidemic. While Lloyd is naturally anxious about the dark and wild animals, he is forced to step into a hero's role when his guardians fall ill. It is a powerful choice for families navigating health anxieties or major life transitions, as it models how fear and courage can exist in the same person. Best suited for ages 6 to 10, the story uses a realistic historical lens to show that being brave does not mean being fearless: it means doing what is necessary even when you are afraid. The rich oil paintings and calm narrative pace make it a reassuring read despite the high stakes of the plot.