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Reach for this book when your child is facing a major change, such as a new student joining their class or a new neighbor moving in, especially if they are reacting with suspicion or stubbornness. It is an ideal choice for children who tend to judge others based on stereotypes or 'the way things have always been' rather than individual merit. James, a proud and often boastful red engine, is convinced that all diesel engines are trouble. Throughout these short stories, he is forced to work alongside them and deal with his own prejudices when he realizes that being different doesn't mean being 'bad.' It is a gentle, classic exploration of how pride can blind us to the value of others, making it a perfect tool for modeling humility and open-mindedness in children ages 3 to 7.