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Reach for this book when your toddler starts following you around the house, eager to participate in everything from folding laundry to watering the garden. It is the perfect tool for those moments when you want to nurture their growing sense of responsibility and desire to be a big kid, even if their help makes the task take a little longer. The story captures the quiet, everyday moments between a child and a caregiver, celebrating the joy found in simple chores like gardening and tidying up. Through gentle illustrations and soft prose, Shirley Hughes validates the pride a small child feels when they are treated as a capable partner. It emphasizes the bond created through shared work and models kindness and patience. For parents of toddlers and preschoolers, this book serves as a sweet reminder that 'helping' is less about the finished task and more about the love and connection built along the way.