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Reach for this book when your child feels like their personal interests don't align with family expectations or when they are struggling with the guilt of a mistake. While the rest of his colony focuses on the traditional work of decorating Easter eggs, Ralph the bunny is obsessed with soccer. When his distraction leads to his baby sister wandering off, Ralph must use his unique athletic skills to save her from a hungry fox. It is a wonderful choice for children ages 4 to 8 who are navigating the balance between individuality and responsibility. This story gently explores themes of shame and redemption. It validates a child's need to be themselves while showing that our unique talents often become our greatest strengths in times of crisis. It provides a safe space to discuss how we can make amends after we have let someone down, making it a supportive tool for building self-confidence and family bonds.