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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the feeling of being an outsider or expresses a longing for stability amidst frequent changes. It is particularly healing for children who have recently moved or whose families lead nomadic lifestyles. The story follows Anna, the daughter of Mennonite migrant workers, as she navigates the transient nature of her life. Rather than focusing on the labor itself, the book explores Anna's internal emotional landscape using gentle animal metaphors. She imagines herself as a bird in flight or a rabbit in a temporary burrow, ultimately wishing to be a deeply rooted tree. It is a quiet, contemplative read for children ages 4 to 9 that validates the exhaustion of transition while honoring the strength found in family bonds and heritage. Parents will appreciate the lyrical prose and the way it introduces complex themes of identity and belonging without being didactic.