Incoming Resources
- Your pal Mo Willems presents Sam, the most scaredy-cat kid in the whole world
- Some nerve, lessons learned while becoming brave, Patty Chang Anker
- The scariest book ever, by Bob Shea
- The boy, the boat, and the beast, Samantha M. Clark
- Accident, by Andrea Tsurumi
- The visitor, Antje Damm translated by Sally-Ann Spencer
- Wolfish, wolf, self, and the stories we tell about fear, Erica Berry
- After the fall, how Humpty Dumpty got back up again, a story by Dan Santat
- The first rule of mastery, stop worrying about what people think of you, Michael Gervais, PhD with Kevin Lake
- The dam keeper, by Robert Kondo, Daisuke "Dice" Tsutsumi ; producer/agent, Kane Lee ; art lead, Yoshihiro Nagasuna ; additional art, Toshihiro Nakamura, Brandon Coates ; production, Daisuke "Zen" Miyake, Namiko Yodono, Book one
- Nothing can frighten a bear, Elizabeth Dale ; illustrated by Paula Metcalf
- Me and my fear, by Francesca Sanna
- Henry and Mudge and Annie's good move, the eighteenth book of their adventures, story by Cynthia Rylant ; pictures by Suçie Stevenson
- The scaredy cat, by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen ; illustrations by Vivien Wu
- What to do when fear interferes, a kid's guide to overcoming phobias, by Claire A. B. Freeland, PhD and Jacqueline B. Toner, PhD ; illustrated by Janet McDonnell
- Small animals, parenthood in the age of fear, Kim Brooks
- Light, a gone novel, Michael Grant
- Please do not feed the weirdo, R.L. Stine
- Peter Powers and the itchy insect invasion!, by Kent Clark & Brandon T. Snider ; art by Dave Bardin
- Monster power, by Judy Katschke ; cover art by Artful Doodlers
- What should we be worried about?, real scenarios that keep scientists up at night, John Brockman
- Fear and other uninvited guests, tackling the anxiety, fear, and shame that keep us from optimal living and loving, Harriet Lerner