
For many children, the world can feel a little too loud, a little too fast, and a little too big. In "I’m a Bit Shy," Elisabeth Longridge offers a gentle, validating embrace for every child who has ever wanted to hide behind a grown-up’s legs or stay quiet in a crowd.
Through relatable scenarios and soft, inviting storytelling, Longridge helps young readers identify the physical and emotional sensations of being shy.
By labeling these feelings, children gain a sense of agency and comfort, learning that their quiet nature is a part of who they are, not a barrier to belonging.