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Picture Books Library < Positive Qualities < Courage

Picture books about Courage from the Little Parachutes reviews library

These children’s picture books contain characters who have shown courage, or contain messages that encourage children to be brave.

The Nanny Goat’s Kid

The Nanny Goat's KidThis picture book explores family values, acceptance and tolerance

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Adoption & Fostering, Courage, Non-traditional Families
Tags: prejudice

Eric!…the Hero?

Eric!...the Hero?Any child who sometimes feels less intelligent, less capable and less successful than others will be heartened by the story of Eric who isn't much good at anything but turns out to be a hero.

Categories: Anxiety, Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Confidence & Self-esteem, Courage, Disabilities, Ghosts and Monsters
Tags: anxiety, autism, confidence, emotions, fears, loneliness, prejudice

Ringo the Flamingo

Ringo the FlamingoShows how although unable to walk Ringo finds his own way in the world and how he helps others.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Courage, Disabilities, Kindness

Why Do I Feel Scared? A First Look At Being Brave

Whay Do I Feel Scared? A First Look At Being BraveThis non-fiction picture book explores what it means to be brave and defines bravery in many different forms (including standing up for yourself and others, and trying new things).

Categories: Anxiety, Courage
Tags: anxiety, behaviour, growing up, persistence, phobias

Small Florence

Small FlorenceThis book may help a child to understand that if they have a special talent or something they love doing, that they can achieve their dreams.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Confidence & Self-esteem, Courage, Resilience / adaptability, Shyness
Tags: confidence, persistence

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