Why the Shadows Were Afraid is a gentle, picture book about Fear, Courage, and the Power of Naming What Feels to Big.
In a small village where children are warned. ""Stay away from the shadows,"" everyone learns to hide from what they don't understand. they shadows have no faces and make no sound - yet hearts race, throats tighten, and bedtime fills with unspoken worries.
Instead of shouting in the dark, she steps closer and whispers, ""Who Are You?""
As she listens, the shadows begin to answer in familiar treamors:
""They'll Laugh At You""
""You'll Be Alone""
""You'll Mess Up""
With each new confession, the girl calls them by name, Fear of Embarrassment, Fear of Being Alone, Fear Of Mistakes.
Then something surprising happens: The Shadows Shrink. They don't roar, or grow stronger, and once they are known they lose their hold.
Soon other children do the same. Not with yelling or bravado, but with whispered courage and clear words. They discover: