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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing the source of their belongings or expresses frustration with the wait required for a special reward. It is a perfect selection for a child who is hitting a growth spurt and outgrowing their favorite clothes, as it validates that transition through a historical lens. The story follows young Sarah in 18th-century Pennsylvania as she patiently undergoes the long, communal process of creating a new dress from scratch. Through rhythmic verse, children witness the shearing of sheep, the gathering of natural dyes, and the intricate weaving of cloth. It beautifully illustrates themes of patience, family cooperation, and the deep sense of pride that comes from manual labor. While the setting is historical, the emotional core of growing up and feeling the 'itch' of a too-small garment is timeless for any elementary-aged child.