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Reach for this book when your child is oscillating between excitement and anxiety about an upcoming sleepover or playdate. While many books on this topic take a gentle or sentimental approach, Francesca Simon uses her signature brand of slapstick humor to validate the messy reality of social competition and the fear of being the first one to fall asleep or feel homesick. It is an ideal choice for children aged 5 to 9 who appreciate a bit of mischief over a moral lesson. The story follows the incorrigible Henry as he attends a sleepover at New Nick's house. Rather than focusing on sweet bonding, the narrative dives into the hilarious chaos of pillow fights, midnight snacks, and the struggle to appear 'cool' in front of peers. Parents will find it a useful tool to open conversations about social expectations and the fact that everyone, even the most confident kids, feels a little out of place sometimes. It provides a safe space to laugh at social blunders while normalizing the jitters that come with the first night away from home.