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Reach for this book when your child has recently gotten into trouble because their desire to help or explore overrode their ability to follow the rules. It is particularly effective for children who experience a 'shame spiral' after making a mistake, as it models how to move from a blunder to a helpful resolution. In this classic adventure, George's excitement at the zoo leads him to ignore a 'Do Not Feed the Animals' sign, causing a chaotic chain reaction. While George initially feels the weight of his mistake, the story shifts toward redemption when his quick thinking helps a zookeeper. It is a gentle, age-appropriate look at impulse control and the idea that being 'good' includes fixing things when they go wrong. Parents will appreciate the non-punitive approach to discipline and the focus on making amends.