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Reach for this book when your child is navigating the hilarious and often confusing social divide between boys and girls, or when they need a lighthearted way to process the feeling of being misunderstood by adults. Through the escapades of William Brown, a boy with a talent for chaos and a deep skepticism of social niceties, readers find a humorous mirror for their own growing pains and social awkwardness. The stories highlight themes of independence and curiosity, set against the backdrop of 1920s England. While the setting is historical, William's frustration with 'polite society' and his bafflement regarding the opposite sex remain timeless. It is an excellent choice for building vocabulary and encouraging a child to find the humor in social blunders, making it a perfect bridge for those transitioning to more complex, satirical middle-grade fiction.