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Reach for this book when your child is hesitant to go to bed or expresses fear about shadows and sounds in the house. It is especially helpful for children who feel their worries are misunderstood by siblings or adults. The story follows Freddie, a young boy who uses his imagination to prepare for a battle against a dragon he believes lives under the stairs. By using a saucepan helmet and a wooden sword, Freddie externalizes his internal anxieties, making them manageable. This rhyming tale validates the very real physical and emotional sensations of fear while offering a roadmap for bravery. It does not dismiss Freddie's feelings but instead provides a framework for how a child can use their own creativity to face the unknown. It is perfect for preschoolers and early elementary students who are transitioning into deeper, more complex imaginative play and may need help distinguishing between fantasy and reality in a way that feels safe and empowering.