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Reach for this book when your child feels like the 'low rabbit on the totem pole' or is struggling to find their place among older, more capable siblings. It is an ideal balm for the youngest child who is frequently told they are too small to join in or that their belongings are less interesting than those of the 'big kids.' The story follows Morris, the youngest of four, who is ignored by his siblings on Christmas morning as they trade their exciting gifts. When Morris discovers one last box containing a magical disappearing bag, the power dynamics shift. This classic tale uses a touch of fantasy to explore very real feelings of jealousy and the deep desire for autonomy. It is a gentle, humorous look at family life that validates a child's need to be seen and respected within their own home.