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Sam is never scared / Thierry Robberecht, Philippe Goossens.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [NY] : Clarion Books, 2006.Description: 32 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0618732780 (hardcover)
  • 9780618732784 (hardcover)
LOC classification:
  • PZ 7 .R63 2005
Online resources: Summary: Sam is an adorable new character whom preschoolers are sure to identify with. In this debut story, Sam thinks of himself as the bravest kid at school and calls his friends Max a scaredy-cat. But when Sam is scared by a spider, it's Max who saves the day. Now Sam does have something to be afraid of--what if Max tells everyone that it's really Sam who's the scaredy-cat? Expressive, soft-edged illustrations capture the reassuring theme that everyone is afraid of something--it's how you face your fear that makes you brave.
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PZ 7 .R37 1989 Rare as hens' teeth : PZ 7 .R37 1989 Rare as hens' teeth : PZ 7 .R63 1981 No elephants allowed / PZ 7 .R63 2005 Sam is never scared / PZ 7 .R66 2000 Good-bye for today : PZ 7 .R66 2005 Quack! / PZ 7 .R68 1996 Alison's wings /

Sam is an adorable new character whom preschoolers are sure to identify with. In this debut story, Sam thinks of himself as the bravest kid at school and calls his friends Max a scaredy-cat. But when Sam is scared by a spider, it's Max who saves the day. Now Sam does have something to be afraid of--what if Max tells everyone that it's really Sam who's the scaredy-cat? Expressive, soft-edged illustrations capture the reassuring theme that everyone is afraid of something--it's how you face your fear that makes you brave.

Ages 4-8.

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