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Reach for this book when your child is beginning to notice the unseen forces of nature or when they are learning to navigate the unpredictable moods of a playmate. It is a quiet, meditative story that personifies the wind as a companion who can be both a gentle friend and a frustrating bully. Through Gilberto's eyes, children learn to observe the world with wonder and patience. The book is an excellent choice for helping a preschooler process the concept of 'play' even when they are alone. It uses simple, evocative language and classic charcoal illustrations to validate a child's imagination. You might choose it to calm a high energy day or to encourage a budding interest in the outdoors, as it beautifully mirrors the shifting emotions of early childhood through the metaphor of weather.