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Reach for this book when your child is frustrated by a new skill or feels pressure to do things exactly like everyone else. Maggie is excited to use her new chopsticks at a big family dinner, but every relative has a different opinion on the right way to hold them. This gentle story validates the physical and emotional struggle of mastering a task while being observed by well-meaning adults. It is a perfect choice for children ages 4 to 8 who are navigating the balance between following tradition and finding their own rhythm. By the end, Maggie discovers that success is not about mimicry, but about finding a method that works for her unique hands. Parents will appreciate how it celebrates Chinese culture and multigenerational family dynamics while teaching a universal lesson about self-confidence and personal style.