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Reach for this book when your child expresses a sense of being 'wrong' or 'out of place' compared to their peers, even if they cannot quite name why. John Jensen is a crocodile who wears a tie, carries a briefcase, and tries very hard to be like everyone else, yet he still feels fundamentally different. Through its whimsical and slightly absurdist lens, the story explores the internal weight of masking one's true self and the liberation that comes from finding someone who appreciates your unique rhythm. It is a gentle, humorous tool for normalizing the anxiety of social fitting. This story is ideal for children ages 3 to 7 who are navigating the early social pressures of preschool or primary school. It provides a comforting reminder that belonging does not require perfect conformity. By following John's journey from solitary worry to shared friendship, parents can open a dialogue about self-acceptance and the idea that our 'different' parts are often our most endearing qualities.