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Reach for this book when your child is expressing a sense of self that doesn't align with traditional gender expectations, or when they are feeling misunderstood by the adults in their life. It is a powerful tool for validating a child's inner world when their outer reality feels restrictive. The story follows Bailey, a girl who dreams of magical dresses made of crystals and flowers, but is constantly told by her parents that she is a boy and shouldn't think of such things. While the parental rejection is direct, the story shifts beautifully toward hope and agency. It focuses on the joy of creative expression and the relief of finding an ally who truly sees you. It is a gentle, imaginative way to discuss gender identity and the importance of being true to oneself with children aged 4 to 8.