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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with the comparison trap or feeling like their own achievements seem small next to a peer's flashy success. It is an ideal choice for the child who needs to learn that the most rewarding relationships are built through consistent effort rather than immediate perfection. Emma and her friend Charlotte share a birthday, but their experiences with their new puppies are worlds apart. While Charlotte's dog is high-bred and impressive, Emma's dog, No One, is scrappy and challenging. The story follows Emma as she navigates feelings of jealousy and inadequacy, eventually discovering that true connection and pride come from the patience and responsibility she invests in her unique pet. It is a gentle, realistic look at maturing through the quiet work of caretaking.