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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the concept of legacy, the aging of a loved one, or the need for a tangible 'comfort object' during times of transition. Based on the author's own family history, the story follows Betty Doll: a simple, handmade rag doll that travels through generations, witnessing a mother's childhood, her marriage, and eventually the birth of her own children. It is a tender exploration of how love is stitched into the objects we cherish and how those objects hold our stories when people are gone. While the book concludes with the quiet, respectful passing of the mother, its primary focus is on the continuity of love and the beauty of memories. It is most appropriate for children ages 5 to 10 who are ready for a deep, sentimental journey. Parents will appreciate how it validates the deep emotional bond children have with toys while providing a gentle, secular bridge to discuss the cycle of life and the importance of family heritage.