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Reach for this book when you notice your child playing with language, inventing their own words, or feeling like their unique way of thinking doesn't quite fit the traditional mold. This gentle biography of Ogden Nash celebrates the joy of being a 'word-smith' and shows how a childhood love for puns and silly rhymes can blossom into a celebrated career. It is an affirming read for children who are naturally curious and perhaps a bit quirky. At just 16 pages, this introduction is perfectly sized for elementary readers. It focuses on Nash's creative process and his ability to find humor in everyday life. By highlighting his journey from a boy who loved books to a man who made the world laugh, it encourages kids to embrace their own creative instincts and find confidence in their unique voice. It is an ideal bridge between reading for facts and reading for inspiration.