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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with the nuances of language or feels discouraged because they often misunderstand social cues. It is a perfect choice for the young reader who feels like an outsider or who gets frustrated when people do not say exactly what they mean. Through the lens of humor, it transforms literal-mindedness from a social hurdle into a charming and unique perspective. In this story, the beloved Amelia Bedelia finds herself running for mayor after a series of hilarious linguistic mix-ups. While the plot follows a whimsical political campaign, the emotional heart of the book is about self-confidence and finding one's place in a community that may not always speak the same language. It is a gentle, vocabulary-rich chapter book that encourages children to celebrate their own way of thinking while learning to navigate the complicated world of idioms and metaphors.