Top 10 Facing Fears Junior Reader Books

    The Doll People
    5.4
    #1 in Series
    01
    The Doll People
    Written by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin & illustrated by Brian Selznick
    Ollie's Odyssey
    5.3
    02
    Ollie's Odyssey
    Written by William Joyce
    A Fairy's Tale
    5.0
    #1 in Series
    03
    A Fairy's Tale
    Written and illustrated by EJ Clarke
    Wonder
    6.5
    #1 in Series
    04
    Wonder
    Written by R. J. Palacio
    Roxie and the Hooligans
    6.0
    #1 in Series
    05
    Roxie and the Hooligans
    Written and illustrated by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
    06
    Kitty and the Moonlight Rescue
    Written by Paula Harrison & illustrated by Jenny Lovlie
    07
    The Dragonling
    08
    The New Kid at School
    Written and illustrated by Kate Mcmullan
    09
    Awfully Anxious (But I Squish It, Big Time)
    Written by Raun Melmed and S.E. Abramson & illustrated by Arief
    10
    Super Spooked
    Written by Gina Bellisario & illustrated by Jessika von Innerebner

“I must say a word about fear. It is life's only true opponent. Only fear can defeat life." So writes Yann Martel in his classic, Life of Pi. Fear can be terribly debilitating in our lives, no matter our age. Children (and adults!) can have fears of all kinds of things, from big things, like fear of failure, to little things, like fear of bugs. If fear is life's opponent, books may be life's best ally. As C.S. Lewis stated, “Since it is so likely that [children] will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage.” Children's literature provides a powerful resource for helping children face and overcome fears and challenges. In these books and stories, children will see characters who have challenges or fears similar to their own. They'll see how the characters face these fears and challenges and what they do to manage or overcome them. These characters provide children with someone who understands their fears and challenges yet has also successfully overcome them and can inspire courage and offer comfort and reassurance. In other words, stories provide parents and loved ones a framework for talking about fears in a way that is less personal yet still relatable to children. In this list, we highlight books about overcoming fears of all varieties. Books cover all kinds of challenges, like leaving home, being alone, stage fright, the dark, or even getting a haircut and more. You can use our table of contents to navigate to specific topics that are relevant to helping your reader overcome a fear, such as having courage to start school, overcoming the monster under the bed, being brave while learning to swim, and many others. You can also limit the list to certain book types: board books, great for babies and toddlers; picture books, perfect for toddlers through elementary school age; and chapter books, best for advancing readers through early middle school age. We hope you can use this list to help children overcome their fears, whatever they may be. If you have a book that is not on the list that has been helpful in overcoming a fear, please share it in the comments below.

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