Be Bold provides a kid friendly approach to bravery. The book starts by defining bold and gives examples that a child would understand; talk to a new kid, stop a friend from saying something mean, or admitting a mistake. It also reminds students that true heroes are smart about not taking unnecessary risks that might put themselves or other in danger.
- To help children develop boldness, the book provides suggestions.
- Baby steps – break scary task into small parts and face them one at a time.
- Be adventurous – be open to new experiences
- Let yourself fail – and learn from your mistakes
- Know when to say no – when either you or someone else might be hurt
- Do your research – understanding can make things less scary
- Believe in yourself – be confident and proud of who you are
The book concludes by asking the reader how a bold hero might react in three situations.
The specific suggestions, child appropriate scenarios, and connection to superheroes makes this a good choice for young children. Share individually or as part of a class lesson to encourage children to be bold and courageous in the face of new or scary things.
I would have liked to see the book also remind young children that asking for help does not mean your are not brave.