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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing the physical signs of aging or expresses worry about people getting older. It is an ideal choice for fostering a deep, respectful connection between generations and turning a potentially scary concept into one of warmth and history. The story follows a young girl named Lucy who asks her grandfather about the lines on his face. Instead of seeing them as signs of being tired or old, her grandfather explains that each wrinkle is a memory of a happy moment, such as his wedding day or the birth of his children. It is a gentle, secular exploration of the passage of time that reframes aging as a collection of beautiful experiences. Parents will appreciate how it encourages children to look past appearances to the stories and love that build a person over a lifetime. It is perfectly suited for children ages 4 to 8 who are developing their sense of empathy and curiosity about the human body.