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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a sense of displacement, whether from a recent move, a change in family circumstances, or a feeling that they don't quite fit in. Blue Willow is a gentle yet profound exploration of what it means to belong and the universal human need for a place to call home. Set during the Great Depression, it follows Janey Larkin, a young girl whose family moves constantly in search of work. While the historical setting provides a rich backdrop of the Dust Bowl era, the heart of the story is Janey's emotional resilience. Her prized blue willow plate serves as a beautiful anchor for her hopes and dreams. This Newbery Honor book is ideal for children ages 8 to 12, offering a compassionate look at poverty, the dignity of labor, and the power of friendship across cultural lines. It is a perfect choice for parents wanting to build empathy and discuss how our internal values can provide stability even when our external world is in flux.