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Reach for this book when your child is struggling to navigate the pressure of being cool or finds themselves constantly saying yes to bad ideas just to avoid looking weak. It is a perfect fit for the middle-grade years when peer influence starts to outweigh parental advice, often leading to impulsive choices and the subsequent sting of embarrassment. Fex O'Toole is a likable protagonist whose inability to turn down a double dare creates a series of relatable, humorous, and sometimes cringe-worthy situations. Constance C. Greene masterfully captures the internal tug-of-war between a child's common sense and their desire for social acceptance. The story explores themes of accountability and self-confidence without being overly preachy, making it an excellent bridge for parents to talk about setting personal boundaries. It is developmentally appropriate for ages 8 to 12, offering a realistic look at school-age social dynamics and the importance of finding friends who value you for your character rather than your bravado.