Be Brave Beatrice

Be Brave Beatrice by Larissa Collins, published by Austin Macauley Publishers Limited in 2021, is a 28-page children’s book written in English. This story follows a girl named Beatrice who is unwell and confined to her bed, longing to engage in play and see her friends. As she grapples with her illness, she learns that the path to recovery involves taking unpleasant-tasting medicine, highlighting the challenges faced by children during times of sickness.
Readers will find that Be Brave Beatrice addresses themes of health and resilience, encouraging children to confront their fears and persist through difficult experiences. The narrative resonates with both children and adults, illustrating the universal challenges of illness and the support provided by parents and caregivers. This book serves as a relatable exploration of the emotional and physical hurdles associated with getting well, making it a valuable addition to any child’s library.
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Be Brave Beatrice is about a girl who is sick. All she can do is lie in bed and feel terrible. She wants to run and play and go outside. She wants to see her friends but sicker and sicker she gets. The only way to get better is to take foul-tasting medicine. She tries.
Be Brave Beatrice encourages children to face their fears and shows them how important it is to keep trying. It is a story that every child, parent and carer will be able to relate to. Children get sick, and parents and doctors help them get well again. This often includes taking medicine that tastes gross and involves challenges for children, parents and carers alike.
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