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Reach for this book when your child prefers the security of your leg over a crowded room, or when they feel immense pressure to perform social scripts like hello and goodbye. Shy Charles is a masterclass in honoring a child's temperament without pathologizing it. The story follows a young mouse named Charles who is perfectly happy playing alone and finds social interactions like ballet class or the grocery store deeply overwhelming. While his parents worry about his lack of social boldness, Charles remains steadfast in his quiet nature. The beauty of Rosemary Wells's classic is that it doesn't end with Charles suddenly becoming a social butterfly. Instead, it highlights his quiet competence and inner strength when a real emergency arises. It is a validating read for children ages 3 to 7 who are often labeled as shy. It teaches them that being quiet is not a flaw, and that bravery often looks like steady, calm action rather than loud words.