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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with frustration over a slow-moving goal or feeling discouraged by setbacks beyond their control. This quiet, lyrical story follows young Rakhi and his grandfather as they plant a single cherry seed in the Himalayan foothills. Over several years, they watch the sapling face goats, grass-cutters, and harsh winters, mirroring the slow and often difficult process of growing up. It is an exquisite tool for teaching patience and the deep satisfaction that comes from nurturing something over a long period. The book moves at a meditative pace, making it perfect for evening reading when you want to ground a restless child. It celebrates the bond between generations and the small, persistent miracles of the natural world, ultimately showing that the greatest rewards often require the most time and care.