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Reach for this book when your child's confidence has been shaken by a peer's unkind words or when they are struggling with the pressure to prove their worth. Through the story of Dudley, a rooster who believes his crowing brings up the sun, children explore the painful experience of being mocked and the confusing feeling of losing one's 'spark.' It is a poignant look at how jealousy from others can lead to self-doubt, but also how true friends value us for who we are, not just what we can do. While the plot involves a grumpy goose and a scary nighttime chase, the ultimate message is one of restoration and belonging. Bill Peet's detailed illustrations and rhythmic prose make this a perfect read for ages 4 to 8. It offers a gentle way to talk about the 'imposter syndrome' children sometimes feel when their talents are questioned, reminding them that they don't need to be magical to be loved and important to their community.