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Reach for this book when your child feels like they do not fit the mold of their peer group or family expectations. Whether it is a sensitive child in a competitive environment or a creative soul in a rigid classroom, Filbert's story provides a safe space to discuss the pressure to conform. Filbert is a monster who is supposed to be scary, but he is naturally kind and helpful. When he meets an angel who is naturally mischievous, they discover that their true selves are exactly who they should be. This sweet, humorous story uses the playful contrast of monsters and angels to explore identity and self-acceptance. It is perfectly pitched for children ages 4 to 8, offering a gentle way to talk about the courage it takes to be oneself when everyone else expects something different. Parents will appreciate how the book models creative problem-solving and the value of finding a like-minded friend who truly understands you.