Wonderfully illustrated with watercolor, appropriate to the topic, this is a story about a little girl who is attracted to but afraid of the water. Maybe for humor, the parents make Heather wear arm floaties any time she is near water, including visiting a farm with water wells and going to an art museum with a water exhibit. The arm floaties help create a fear of the water that the parent then have to fix. To the author’s credit, the parents do get into the pool with her for swim lessons. Heather soon realizes she wasn’t attracted to water out of fear but out of love. Making a pact with it, she says she’ll learn to swim. Progressing quickly, the older Heather even joins a competitive swim team. When she wins, all of their cheering makes them fall into the water together. This small amount of humor helps send the message that kids need to become accustomed to the water and that water is fun! An additional purchase unless your library doesn’t already have something on the subject.