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Reach for this book when your child develops a stubborn attachment to a single piece of clothing or starts viewing bath time as an optional suggestion. Robert Munsch perfectly captures the preschool and elementary obsession with a 'favorite thing' and pushes it to a hilarious, smelly extreme. The story follows Tina, who loves her new socks so much she refuses to take them off, leading to a neighborhood-wide odor emergency. It is an ideal choice for addressing personal hygiene and the concept of natural consequences through laughter rather than lectures. Parents will appreciate how the story validates a child's joy in new possessions while gently mocking the absurdity of never letting them go. It is a lighthearted way to discuss why we wash our clothes and our bodies, wrapped in the signature repetitive, high-energy style that Munsch is known for.