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Reach for this book when your child feels like a fish out of water in a new activity or struggles with an identity that doesn't fit traditional molds. It is particularly helpful for kids who push back against gender stereotypes or feel anxious about being forced into a role that feels 'fake' to them. The story follows Marty, a bug-loving tomboy who is horrified to be cast as a princess in her third-grade play. Through the creative lens of improvisation, Marty learns how to adapt to a challenge without losing her authentic self. It is a lighthearted, relatable choice for ages 7 to 10 that emphasizes that you can be both a 'princess' and a scientist who loves getting dirty. Parents will appreciate the healthy model of a child navigating social expectations with humor and a growth mindset.