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Reach for this book when your child has witnessed a heated argument between adults and needs reassurance that anger does not mean the end of a relationship. It is a profound tool for children who worry that a parent's frustration might lead to them disappearing or stop loving one another. The story follows Caleb and Kate, a devoted couple who have a rare, sharp disagreement that leads Caleb to storm off into the woods, where a witch's spell transforms him into a dog. Unable to speak, he returns home as a 'stray' and is lovingly adopted by his own wife. This magical fable explores the complexities of long-term love, the pain of being misunderstood, and the power of silent devotion. Steig's whimsical illustrations and sophisticated vocabulary make it perfect for children aged 4 to 8. It beautifully illustrates that while we might change or act differently when we are angry, the underlying bond remains intact. Parents will appreciate the way it models forgiveness and the deep, often unspoken loyalty that exists within a family.