Young Tim is afraid of almost everything. In fact, he says, āBeyond the cave / of my cozy bed / there lies a world / that gives me dread.ā He sees the shadows of fearsome animals where no such creatures exist. Heās scared of the moon, an owl, a typhoon, his running shoes, big kids, drama class, recess, and more.
Tim knows he has to do something to conquer his fears, but what? He comes up with āa big plan, and Iām going to do it. / Iām becoming a tiger. Thatās all there is to it.ā At first it seems like the perfect solution. Nothing will scare him then. In fact, being a ferocious animal will give him numerous advantages. But soon Tim understands something that makes him reconsider his plan: āIf I were a tiger, Iād lose all my friends. / Theyād run away shrieking to the earthās farthest ends.ā Besides, Tim says, if heās a tiger, his brother wonāt want to play with him anymore and his parents wonāt know what to say to him. Now, Tim is really worried: āI would be scary instead of all huggable. / I would be lonely instead of lovable.ā
What can Tim do now? The young boy remembers to pray to God: āI remember God loves me / and calms all my fears. / He holds my right hand / and dries all my tears.ā
Author Caroline Colemanās whimsical, yet at times serious story and Nadya Bonten-Slendersā cheery, playful artwork capture the experiences of young children as they learn to navigate their fears. is an excellent resource for Christian parents and caregivers who want to teach children that they can bring all their anxieties to God because he cares for them (1 Peter 5:7). (WaterBrook)
About the Author
Sonya VanderVeen Feddema is a freelance writer and a member of Covenant CRC in St. Catharines, Ontario.