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A parent might reach for this book when their younger child is feeling frustrated and left out by an older sibling or friend. This story follows Lucy, a small pig who adores her friend Estelle, a chicken, and wants to do everything she does. But at every turn, Estelle points out that Lucy is too small, leading to a build-up of frustration and sadness. The book gently validates the powerful feelings that come with being the younger, smaller one in a relationship. For children ages 4 to 8, "Estelle and Lucy" provides a comforting mirror for their own experiences with sibling or peer dynamics. It's a wonderful tool for opening up a conversation about jealousy, individual strengths, and the fact that everyone grows at their own pace. The simple text and expressive illustrations make it easy for young children to understand the emotional journey and celebrate Lucy's triumphant discovery of something unique that only she can do.