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Reach for this book when your child struggles with the nuances of language or needs a playful way to practice flexible thinking. In this garden adventure, the famously literal Amelia Bedelia teaches her niece, Effie Lou, how to help out around the house. By taking common idioms at face value (like literally dusting bugs with powder or sewing seeds with a needle and thread), Amelia creates a world of hilarious chaos. It is a perfect choice for early readers aged 4 to 8 who are moving from picture books to short chapters. The story provides a gentle, joyful space to explore how we follow instructions and why it is okay to make mistakes while learning. Parents will appreciate how it validates the 'big kid' desire to be helpful while using humor to soften the frustration of misunderstood directions.