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Categories: Anxiety, Being Different & Being Yourself, Confidence & Self-esteem, Courage, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability

The Lion Inside

A delightful story showing that everyone feels scared sometimes. Great for encouraging children to find their own voice.
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Author: Rachel Bright
Illustrator: Jim Field
Publisher: Orchard

The little mouse in this story feels ignored and forgotten, missing out on friends and fun. In contrast the lion commands attention with his roar and showing how strong and tough he is.

The mouse wishes to be like the lion so decides he needs a roar. Despite feeling scared the mouse decides to be brave, take a chance and ask the lion to teach him to roar.

The mouse approaches the lion who reacts with fear as he is frightened of mice. The mouse reassures the lion that he wants to be friends and realises he doesn’t need to roar to be heard and seen. The pair become friends; both learning that no matter your size we all feel small and big inside sometimes.

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The messages we found in this book:

Acknowledgement:

  • Everyone can feel small sometimes but we can all learn to find our own voice.
  • Making a change can make things change.
  • Being brave can also be scary.

Hope & Inspiration:

  • The lion found a true friend he could laugh with.
  • The mouse chooses to be strong, make himself brave and think like a winner to overcome feeling scared.
  • The mouse takes a chance on approaching the lion and he gains a friend.
Review by: Naomi

Categories: Anxiety, Being Different & Being Yourself, Confidence & Self-esteem, Courage, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: anxiety, change, co-operation, confidence, friends, loneliness, prejudice



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