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Reach for this book when your child expresses a sense of being an outsider or is intensely focused on the desire for a first pet. Raybot captures the quiet ache of loneliness through the lens of a mechanical protagonist who feels he is missing a vital piece of his life: a companion. This story normalizes the feeling of not fitting in while providing a gentle, humorous framework for talking about what it means to find a friend who accepts you exactly as you are. As Raybot travels through diverse environments like jungles and oceans in search of a puppy, children ages 3 to 7 will connect with his persistence and his innocent misunderstandings of the world. The book is visually engaging and emotionally resonant, making it an excellent choice for kids who may be struggling with social cues or who feel different from their peers. It ultimately offers a hopeful message about the unexpected ways we find belonging.