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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with the transition from imaginative storytelling to the mechanical frustration of writing. It is an essential choice for children who feel ashamed of their messy handwriting, frequent erasures, or slow progress in the classroom. The story follows Abdul, a creative boy who loves stories but hates the 'scratches' on his paper that never look as neat as his peers' work. Through a supportive encounter with a visiting author, Abdul learns that even professional writers make mistakes and start with messy drafts. This book beautifully addresses the shame and anger that often accompany learning differences or perfectionism. It is highly appropriate for ages 4 to 8, providing a gentle bridge between a child's internal world of big ideas and the external pressure to perform academically. Parents will appreciate how it validates a child's frustration while shifting the focus toward the joy of expression.