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Reach for this book when your child feels frustrated by the limits of being small or is struggling with older siblings who claim all the important roles. In D.W. Thinks Big, Arthur's younger sister is eager to help with Aunt Lucy's wedding but is constantly told she is too little for the big jobs. When a mishap occurs during the ceremony, it is D.W.'s small size and quick thinking that save the day. This story is an excellent tool for building self-confidence and validating a child's desire for independence. It provides a gentle way to discuss family roles and the unique strengths that every family member, regardless of age, brings to the table. Most importantly, it models how to handle rejection with persistence and how to take pride in one's own contributions.