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Reach for this book when your child is facing their first sleepaway experience or struggling with the physical 'knot in the stomach' that comes with being away from home. Homesick Herbie provides a gentle, relatable entry point for children who feel torn between the desire to be a 'big kid' and the overwhelming urge to stay in their comfort zone. The story follows Herbie as he navigates the anxiety of a sleepover at his friend's house. Rather than dismissing his fears, the narrative validates the physical and emotional weight of homesickness while modeling practical ways to cope. It is a perfect choice for parents of early elementary schoolers (ages 6 to 9) who want to normalize the feeling of missing home without making the child feel ashamed of their sensitivity.