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Reach for this book when your child is facing a major transition, particularly one where they feel like an outsider or struggle to communicate with peers. Whether it is moving to a new country or simply starting at a new school where they do not yet know the social 'language,' this story provides a deeply empathetic mirror for the frustration and sensory overload of being the 'new kid.' The story follows Dat, a young boy whose first day of school in a new country is a whirlwind of confusion. To him, the English spoken by his teacher and classmates sounds like literal gibberish, creatively depicted as nonsensical symbols. However, through the power of art and a kind classmate's patience, Dat begins to see the world in color again. This is a masterful tool for parents to validate a child's social anxiety while highlighting the universal languages of play and kindness. It is a gentle, optimistic choice for children ages 4 to 8 who are navigating new social environments.