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SOFTWOOD BOOKS Paperback English

The Bird That Was Afraid to Fly

By HANNAH FARTHING

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SOFTWOOD BOOKS Paperback English

The Bird That Was Afraid to Fly

By HANNAH FARTHING

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Have you ever been afraid to try something new? Jet is a little bird who is afraid to fly. While the sky calls to him, fear keeps his wings firmly on the ground. But when his dear friend Oliver the dog finds himself in danger, Jet faces a choice: stay safe... or be brave. The Bird That Was Afraid to Fly is a heart-warming children's story about courage, friendship, and believing in yourself. As Jet learns that bravery isn't about being fearless but about caring for others, young readers are gently encouraged to face their own worries and discover their inner strength. Perfect for children who feel anxious about new experiences, this beautifully illustrated story shows that real friends help us find our wings when we need them most.