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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with their place in the world or feeling the weight of being 'different' because of their size, temperament, or past experiences. It is an ideal choice for the sensitive child who naturally gravitates toward helping others but needs to see that even helpers face moments of fear and uncertainty. Macadoo's journey from a frightened colt to a grounded therapy horse provides a beautiful framework for discussing how our hardships can actually prepare us for our greatest purpose. Through the eyes of Macadoo, a gentle Belgian horse, children explore themes of resilience, empathy, and the quiet courage required to 'walk on' through difficult changes. While the story touches on the harsh realities of the horse industry, such as kill auctions, it remains deeply rooted in hope and the restorative power of the human-animal bond. This is a compassionate, secular story that models how to find strength in service, making it a soothing read for elementary students who value kindness above all else.