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Reach for this book when your child expresses frustration about being too small for big kid activities or feels they aren't the best at anything in particular. Excellent Ed follows a lovable dog named Ed who compares himself to the four Ellis children, each of whom excels at something like soccer, math, or music. Because Ed doesn't have a special trophy or a seat at the dinner table, he worries he isn't excellent enough to belong in the family. This story is a perfect tool for navigating sibling rivalry and the internal pressure children feel to earn their place through performance. It gently shifts the focus from competitive achievement to the inherent value of being oneself. It is particularly effective for children ages 4 to 8 who are starting to notice peer or sibling differences and need reassurance that their unique presence is what makes them excellent.