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Reach for this book when your child expresses a sense of being 'different' or feels the pressure to perform exactly like their peers. It is a soul-soothing choice for the quiet observer who wonders if there is a place for their unique rhythm in a loud, synchronized world. The story follows Doris, a bird who has always loved the spotlight and the coordinated dance of her flock, until one day she finds herself out of step. Instead of forcing herself back into the old routine, she discovers a new kind of light and a deeper, more personal sense of joy. While the book is categorized as a chapter book in some systems, its 40-page length and rich illustrations make it an ideal picture book experience for children ages 4 to 8. It beautifully balances the initial sting of loneliness with the thrill of self-discovery. Parents will appreciate how Sarah Jacoby uses atmospheric art to validate the 'out of sync' feeling without making it a tragedy, ultimately celebrating the courage it takes to listen to one's own heart.