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Reach for this book when your child feels intimidated by authority figures or is struggling with the idea that they are too small to make a difference. It is a perfect choice for teaching that even the grandest people in the world are human beings who appreciate kindness. Based on a true event from World War II, the story follows young William as he overcomes his nerves to bring a gift of hand-picked berries to the exiled Queen of the Netherlands. The book beautifully balances historical gravity with the simple, tactile joy of childhood. Through gentle prose and realistic illustrations, it explores themes of bravery, social barriers, and the universal language of generosity. It is ideally suited for children ages 5 to 9, offering a calm and reflective reading experience that encourages empathy and shows how a small, sincere gesture can bridge the widest of gaps between two very different lives.