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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with the internal conflict between logic and emotion, such as feeling 'silly' for a creative impulse or paralyzed by the fear of making a mistake. It provides a helpful personification of the Brain and the Heart to explain why we sometimes feel pulled in two directions. Through humorous illustrations and a relatable tug-of-war, Scott Stuart shows children that being 'right' isn't as important as being authentic. It is an ideal choice for the 4 to 8 age range, offering a gentle entry point into metacognition: thinking about how we think. Parents will appreciate how it validates both the need for safety and the need for joy, ultimately teaching that a happy life requires a partnership between our head and our heart.