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Reach for this book when your child seems confused by figures of speech or when they are struggling to understand why people do not always say exactly what they mean. It is an essential tool for children who process language literally, providing a bridge between concrete words and abstract meanings. This guide explains thirty common English idioms through a combination of humorous definitions and quirky illustrations. By exploring phrases like being in a pickle or having a chip on one's shoulder, the book helps build social confidence and linguistic awareness. It is perfectly suited for elementary-aged children who are navigating the complexities of playground slang and classroom metaphors. Parents will appreciate how it turns potentially frustrating misunderstandings into moments of shared laughter and discovery.