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Reach for this book when your child has made a quiet mistake and is now paralyzed by the fear of coming clean. It is a tender resource for children who struggle with perfectionism or the overwhelming weight of a secret guilt. The story follows Julia, a young girl whose imaginative world and love for her family are complicated when she accidentally breaks a precious possession. Eleanor Cameron masterfully captures the internal monologue of a child caught between the desire to be good and the impulse to hide a failure. Through Julia's journey, parents can help their children understand that integrity is not about being perfect, but about how we handle our mistakes. It is an ideal bridge for discussing the physical sensation of anxiety and the relief that comes with honesty. Best suited for ages 8 to 11, it offers a gentle, historical setting that makes the emotional stakes feel timeless and safe.