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Reach for this book when your child is expressing intense anxiety about starting a new summer activity or is paralyzed by the fear of being a beginner. It is especially helpful for children who feel they are boring or lack a specific talent, as it validates those feelings while showing how competence builds over time through small, brave steps. The story follows Raymond through a summer that starts out slow and intimidating. As he tackles his fear of the water in swimming lessons, he gains a new sense of confidence that unexpectedly translates to his life outside the pool. By the end of the summer, his observant nature helps him solve a local mystery. It is a gentle, realistic chapter book that models resilience and the idea that being a hero often starts with just showing up for practice. It is perfect for children aged 7 to 10 who are transitioning to independent reading and need a relatable protagonist.