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Reach for this book when your child feels like their unique traits or sensitivities are a nuisance to others. Whether it is a literal allergy, a loud voice, or a clumsy physical presence, children often feel a deep sense of embarrassment when their natural reactions cause a scene. Robert the Rose Horse provides a safe, humorous space to explore those feelings through a gentle horse whose powerful sneezes keep getting him into trouble. It is an ideal choice for normalizing the experience of being 'different' and helping children see that their perceived weaknesses might actually be strengths in disguise. The story follows Robert as he moves from the country to the city, struggling to find his place because roses make him sneeze with enough force to wreck a room. This classic story from 1962 remains a favorite for its clear, repetitive language and its hopeful message about self-discovery. Parents of children ages 4 to 8 will find it a wonderful tool for discussing resilience and the idea that everyone has a unique contribution to make, even if they haven't found the right situation for it yet.