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Reach for this book when your child wakes up with a heavy cloud over their head or experiences a case of the 'gimmes' where nothing seems quite good enough. It is an ideal tool for those mornings when small setbacks trigger outsized frustration, helping to gently pivot a child's perspective from what is missing to what is already there. Through Luna the Bunny's relatable morning grouchiness, children ages 3 to 7 learn that happiness is often a matter of noticing rather than acquiring. The story uses soothing, rhythmic language and cozy imagery to model how to pause and appreciate simple sensory joys like warm sun and friendly faces. It is a perfect choice for parents looking to build emotional intelligence and a lasting habit of gratitude during the winding-down hours of the day.