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Reach for this book when your child feels overlooked, unheard, or frustrated by the limitations of their own communication skills. It is perfect for a middle child or a preschooler who has big, complex thoughts but is often shushed by the logistical chaos of family life. The story follows baby Edwin during a grocery trip where he attempts to share brilliant, sophisticated observations that his busy family hears only as babble. It is a humorous and deeply validating look at the internal world of a child. While the tone is light and quirky, it addresses real themes of frustration and the desire for recognition. Parents will appreciate the gentle reminder to slow down and listen, while children will delight in being 'in on the joke' of Edwin's hidden genius. It is ideal for children ages 3 to 7 who are navigating their growing sense of self within a family unit.