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Description
When Aunt Patty asks Katie to be the flower girl at her wedding, Katie is thrilled. As the big day approaches, she begins to worry about all the things that could go wrong, from tripping during the procession to dropping the flower basket. Her nerves build up, and she fears she might ruin her aunt's special day. Eventually, Katie finds a way to calm her anxieties and realizes that a few small mishaps won't spoil the celebration.
Quick Summary
Katie can't wait to scatter petals down the aisle when her aunt asks her to be the flower girl, but her imagination quickly fills with worst-case scenarios that make her stomach tie in knots. The story walks kids through Katie's silly yet relatable worries like tripping over her own dress or losing the flower basket while showing how a few deep breaths and a pep talk from family turn panic into confidence. It's a perfect pick for early readers who love short, light-hearted chapters, especially those about to step into a big sibling or relative's wedding. Parents will appreciate that the book treats nervous jitters with humor and reassurance rather than heavy drama, making it a great conversation starter about handling anxiety. If you enjoy wedding-themed stories with a dash of humor, Fancy Nancy and the Wedding offers another fun, sparkly take on the same excitement.