The Girl Who Doesn't
Go On Roller Coasters
A journey of playful courage, movement, and tiny brave yeses.
Are you up for the ride?
ABOUT THE BOOK
I spent most of my life avoiding roller coasters until I realized fear wasn’t the enemy. Control was. Through a series of brave choices, unexpected adventures, and honest self-discovery, I began transforming from a “Worry Bunny” into a “Wonder Bunny.”
This book is for anyone who is tired of standing on the sidelines, holding the bags, while everyone else gets on the ride.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sahrit Freud-Weinstein is a dance instructor, creative entrepreneur, and mom of three who helps women expand their lives through play, movement, and self-trust. With a background in Dance Theatre Education and workshops taught across Greece, Africa, and Hawaii, she blends art, adventure, and empowerment — from mermaid certification to gorilla trekking — to show women that confidence is built by living fully, not waiting to feel ready. She helps women go from Worry bunnies to Wonder bunnies.
"I help people CONQUER their fears, so they can FREE their souls, DANCE with life and live FULLY."
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