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Reach for this book when your child is facing their first big stage performance or navigating the complexities of a blended family during the holiday season. It is an ideal choice for children who may be feeling a mix of nerves and excitement about school events, or for families looking to normalize the transition between two households. Karen Brewer is preparing for her school's Thanksgiving play, and while she is thrilled to be cast as a pilgrim, she must also manage the logistical and emotional tug-of-war of celebrating the holiday with both her 'big house' and 'little house' families. The story beautifully balances the whimsical energy of a second-grade classroom with the grounded reality of modern family life. It explores themes of gratitude, performance anxiety, and the importance of tradition, all through the lens of a relatable seven-year-old. This book is a gentle tool for validating a child's feelings of being 'split' while highlighting the double dose of love that can come from a supportive blended family structure.