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Reach for this book when you notice your child is becoming their own harshest critic, especially if they are struggling with the pressure to be high-achieving or 'perfect' in every area of life. Perfect follows twelve-year-old Mai, who is balancing her parents' high expectations, her Japanese heritage, and her own shifting identity. It explores the heavy emotional toll of perfectionism, academic stress, and the fear of disappointment. Parents will appreciate how the story validates a child's anxiety while modeling healthy communication and self-acceptance. It is a vital choice for starting conversations about the difference between doing your best and being perfect, particularly for middle-grade readers navigating cultural and family pressures.