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Reach for this book when your child is feeling small, impatient, or discouraged by a lack of immediate progress. It is particularly helpful for kids who tend to abandon new hobbies or tasks because they don't see instant results. In this gentle story, Franklin is disappointed by the tiny sapling he receives for Earth Day, especially compared to the larger trees his friends are planting. Through the wisdom of his neighbors and the discovery of his own potential, he learns that great things require time and care. This classic character study is perfect for children aged 3 to 7. It models how to pivot from a fixed mindset to one of wonder and responsibility. Parents will appreciate how the story validates a child's frustration while providing a clear path toward patience and environmental stewardship. It is an ideal choice for Earth Day or any time you want to discuss the beauty of growing up and the importance of long term goals.