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Reviewed by Anne-Marie Reynolds for Readers' Favorite
In Scared to Swim (Little Fears) by Tuula Pere, Lily is 5 years old and desperate to learn how to swim. All her friends are having swimming lessons, and she wants to join in. But she's scared. The pool is noisy, and the kids are having fun splashing around, but Lily is terrified that no one will notice if she gets into trouble. It doesn't matter how many lessons Lily goes to, she still isn't happy. When her dad steps in to help her, Lily finds her confidence, and her fears of the water disappear. What will her friends think when she shows them she's no longer scared?
Scared to Swim by Tuula Pere is part of the Little Fears series. Once again, Catty Flores has produced some amazing illustrations to help bring the words to life. This story took me back to the days when I learned to swim as a kid, and I was much the same as Lily. This is about facing your fears, learning that even the smallest of niggles can become something huge if it isn't dealt with early. It teaches kids that play and the support of the adults in their life can help them overcome many of their fears. The book also teaches parents, caregivers, and teachers not to dismiss what might seem like a minor issue – to a child, it can be a serious issue and will only get worse. I loved this book, and it's clear that Tuula Pere is a seriously talented author. Her books are fun and educational and should be in every children's library.