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Reach for this book when you notice your child being rushed by the world or compared to peers and siblings who seem to move faster. It is the perfect choice for a child who feels overwhelmed by the 'hurry up' culture of modern life or who is struggling to find their own rhythm in a busy family. The story follows Myrtle, a small mouse who simply does not rush, despite her family's constant encouragement to move more quickly. Through gentle illustrations and a patient narrative, the book explores themes of self-confidence and neurodiversity. It validates the idea that taking one's time is not a deficit, but a different way of experiencing the beauty of the world. Parents will appreciate how it softens the tension of the morning rush or the pressure of developmental milestones, providing a sweet, comforting reminder that every child blossoms on their own schedule.