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Reach for this book when your child is struggling to articulate why they feel 'off' or when they are overwhelmed by the abstract nature of their internal world. It is an essential tool for children who have difficulty grasping concepts they cannot physically touch, such as moods, instincts, or social vibes. Using the clever metaphor of 'invisible glasses,' the book transforms complex psychological experiences into colorful, personified characters. By giving a face to things like 'anxiety,' 'grit,' or 'the taste of a lollipop,' it provides a concrete vocabulary for self-regulation and emotional intelligence. This whimsical guide is perfect for kids aged 4 to 8, offering a playful yet profound way to normalize the full spectrum of human experience, from the itchy annoyance of a tag on a shirt to the warm glow of gratitude.