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Reach for this book when your child is navigating the social anxieties of school group projects or feels like an outsider due to their own unique quirks. Trudie is a budding scientist who is initially dismayed to be paired with Benjamin Bone, the quietest boy in her fifth-grade class. However, her perspective shifts from judgment to fascination when she discovers Ben has extraordinary, almost supernatural physical reactions to different foods. It is a lighthearted story that uses the scientific method as a bridge to empathy. Parents will appreciate how it models turning a social hurdle into a meaningful friendship through genuine interest and observation. It is perfectly pitched for middle-grade readers who enjoy humor and stories about the weird and wonderful parts of the human body. The book emphasizes that 'different' isn't something to be feared, but something to be explored and celebrated.