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Reach for this book when your child is starting to navigate the wider world and needs a boost of quiet confidence to handle unexpected detours. Douglas is the story of a small, brave mouse who accidentally hitches a ride away from her movie-theater home and must find her way back across a city full of obstacles. Through four cinematic acts, the story explores themes of resilience and the hidden strength found in those who seem small or overlooked. While the book looks like a thick chapter book, its heavy reliance on Randy Cecil's beautiful, atmospheric illustrations makes it incredibly accessible for young readers aged 6 to 9. It is an ideal bridge for children moving away from picture books who still crave visual storytelling. Parents will appreciate how it models perseverance and the importance of keeping one's head in a crisis, all while maintaining a gentle, classic feel.