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Reach for this book when your child is starting to insist on doing things all by themselves, yet still needs the safety net of your guidance. It is an ideal choice for the toddler or preschooler who is navigating the push and pull between the desire for independence and the vulnerability of being small in a big world. Through Addie Ant's journey across a garden, the story beautifully illustrates that being brave does not mean you have to do everything alone. As Addie ventures away from home for the first time, she encounters friendly insects who help her find her way when she gets lost. This gentle narrative normalizes the feeling of being overwhelmed while teaching children that asking for help is a sign of strength and connection. Parents will appreciate the garden setting, which introduces basic nature concepts while reinforcing essential social-emotional skills like friendship, bravery, and self-advocacy.