Fear of the Unknown is the Greatest Fear of All
by Hilary Lawrence
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“Fear of the Unknown is the Greatest Fear of All” by Hilary Lawrence is a delightful exploration of courage and friendship, perfect for young readers. With a clever mix of adventure and heart, this charming tale invites children to confront their fears alongside a cast of engaging characters.
The story revolves around a clever fox who is enlisted to help tackle a mysterious challenge. With his keen hearing and sharp night vision, he embarks on a mission that encourages readers to embrace the unknown. As he navigates through various obstacles, the themes of bravery and teamwork shine brightly, making it a wonderful read for children who are learning to face their own fears. Lawrence’s writing is both whimsical and relatable, ensuring that young readers will be captivated from the first page to the last. The vibrant illustrations complement the text beautifully, bringing the characters and their adventures to life in a way that will resonate with children and parents alike.
Not only is this book an engaging read, but it also supports a noble cause—100% of the profits go to children’s charities such as KidsOR and The Reading Clinic. By purchasing this book, you’re not only gifting a delightful story but also contributing to vital work that saves lives and supports children facing challenges. It’s a win-win for anyone looking to inspire young minds while making a positive impact in the world. Don’t miss out on this heartwarming tale!
Life's Greatest Morals
Being a mother of three children Hilary Lawrence understands what an important part strong core values and beliefs have in our children's development. In todays world having a strong north is essential!
Lessons which children learn from loved ones and from their education enrich, teach and give direction not only in the early years of development, but all through life.
Lawrence’s books are based on famous proverbs which have been part of British culture for hundreds of years. Too many times in history lessons similar to these have been lost and not successfully passed through the generations. Her books remind us of these sayings and bring them to life in beautifully illustrated rhyming stories which appeal to young children. In doing so she hopes to protect them for generations to come.
Lawrence hopes these books and sayings resonate with you and that you enjoy sharing their lessons with your children too.

































