Kids want to know: 'Will It Be Okay?' — this book answers that question

There are a lot of "what ifs" when you're a kid: "What if a bee stings me?" "What if I forget my lines in the school play?" "What if people don't like me?" At the heart of all these questions is a desire to know: "Will it be okay?" That's the title of a 1977 book written by Crescent Dragonwagon — a …
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