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Reach for this book when your child comes home from school feeling a bit invisible or unsure of their place in the shifting social circles of the classroom. It is a gentle, realistic bridge for those navigating the transition from early childhood play to the more complex dynamics of primary school friendships. Through the relatable experiences of Jody, the story explores the delicate balance of finding one's identity while wanting to belong. Written for the 6 to 9 age range, this chapter book captures the quiet anxieties and bright joys of school life. It validates the feeling of being left out while modeling how to approach new social situations with courage. Parents will appreciate how it treats small school-day dramas with the same importance that children feel them, providing a safe space to discuss loyalty and self-worth.