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Reach for this book when your child seems to shrink away from group settings or feels that their biggest dreams are too 'unrealistic' to share with peers. It is a vital resource for children who struggle with the vulnerability of Career Day or show-and-tell, offering a safe space to explore their inner worlds. Nigel and the Moon follows a young boy who whispers his grandest aspirations to the moon at night because he is too afraid to tell his classmates. It gently explores themes of self-pride, the weight of socioeconomic status, and the bravery required to be your true self in public spaces. Parents of 4 to 8 year olds will find this helpful for validating the 'quiet' child and building the bridge between private imagination and public confidence. It is especially poignant for families navigating conversations about class, as Nigel looks at his hardworking parents with both love and a realization of their differences from the jobs his classmates celebrate.