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Reach for this book when your child feels like the odd one out or is struggling to find their place after a move. It is a comforting resource for children who worry that their gender or unique interests might prevent them from making friends in a new environment. The story follows Gina, a young girl who moves into an apartment building filled only with boys. Initially lonely, Gina eventually wins over the neighborhood crew not by changing who she is, but by showcasing her incredible baseball skills. Bernard Waber captures the authentic anxiety of social belonging while providing a triumphant resolution. It is perfect for preschoolers and early elementary students (ages 4 to 8) who need to see that being different can actually be their greatest social asset.