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Reach for this book when your child is preparing for a new sibling or shows a sudden interest in 'playing house' and mimicking your daily caregiving routines. It is a beautiful resource for validating the way children use their imagination to process big family changes and develop empathy. Set in Tanzania, the story follows young Elizabeti, who wants a baby of her own to care for just like her mother cares for her new brother. Without a store-bought doll, she chooses a smooth rock named Eva. Through simple, rhythmic prose and vibrant collage art, we see Elizabeti bathe, feed, and protect Eva. It is a gentle, age-appropriate celebration of resourcefulness and the universal instinct to love and nurture, perfect for children ages 3 to 7. Parents will appreciate how the book honors a child's inner world, showing that a toy doesn't need to be expensive to be precious. It provides a natural opening to discuss how your child can 'help' with a new baby or simply how they can show kindness to those around them.