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Reach for this book when your child feels like they are constantly getting things wrong or struggling to meet expectations. It is perfect for the kid who marches to the beat of their own drum and feels frustrated by rigid rules. Pinkerton is a Great Dane who fails miserably at obedience school: when told to come, he jumps out the window; when told to fetch, he shreds the newspaper. However, his unique way of processing the world ends up saving the day during a household emergency. This story is a masterclass in reframing perceived weaknesses as potential strengths. Through Steven Kellogg's vibrant and chaotic illustrations, children see that while following directions is important, their individuality is not a defect. It provides a lighthearted way to discuss social expectations without making a child feel like they are the problem. It is a joyful, silly read that normalizes the feeling of being a bit out of sync with the rest of the pack.