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A parent might reach for this book when their child expresses frustration about not being able to do what their friends can or when they feel like an odd one out in a group. It is a gentle, comforting choice for children who are becoming aware of their own physical or social differences and need reassurance that their unique traits are actually their greatest strengths. Through the journey of an ostrich who feels out of place among other birds, the story explores themes of self-confidence, belonging, and the discovery of hidden talents. It is perfectly pitched for children ages 3 to 7, offering a soft landing for big feelings about identity. Parents will appreciate how it models a shift from comparison to self-acceptance without being overly didactic, making it a supportive tool for building a child's emotional resilience.