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Reach for this book when your child feels like a quiet observer in a loud world or struggles with sensory overwhelm during family gatherings. It is a beautiful resource for children who need to see that being 'quiet' is a valid way to belong and that their sensitive nature is actually a gift. The story follows a young girl navigating the boisterous energy of her Latinx family, specifically during the vibrant, noisy visits from her aunts. Through the tradition of cooking platanos with her grandmother, she discovers a magical connection to her ancestors and her heritage. It is a gentle, enchanting exploration of anxiety and identity for children ages four to eight, validating the experience of those who find comfort in the margins of a crowd. Parents will appreciate how it frames cultural tradition as a grounding force for emotional well-being.