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Reach for this book when your child is starting to navigate the social minefields of the classroom, especially the fear of being laughed at for something small or accidental. It is a perfect choice for teaching children about the social contract of looking out for one another and the importance of gentle honesty over polite silence. Through its rhyming narrative, the story follows a boy named Bob who spends his school day with a visible booger, while his friends and teachers awkwardly look the other way. This story speaks directly to the universal feelings of embarrassment and social anxiety that emerge in the early elementary years. It provides a lighthearted, humorous way to discuss hygiene, manners, and the value of a true friend who will tell you the truth to save you from further shame. Parents will appreciate how it turns a gross-out topic into a meaningful lesson on empathy and courage in social situations.