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Reach for this book when your child comes home feeling small, overlooked, or discouraged because they cannot keep up with older children. It is the perfect antidote for the 'tag-along' sibling or the youngest neighbor who feels like a nuisance rather than a playmate. The story follows Marlon, a young monster who tries his best to join the big kids' games but is constantly told he is too little or too slow. Jill Murphy captures the relatable sting of exclusion with humor and warmth. Instead of wallowing, Marlon discovers his own unique interest that eventually draws the others to him. It is a gentle lesson in self-reliance and finding your own rhythm. Parents will appreciate how it validates a child's frustration while modeling a proactive, confident way to handle social rejection without needing an adult to intervene.