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A parent would reach for this book when their child is experiencing a bout of deep, overwhelming sadness that seems impossible to shake or explain. It is particularly helpful for children who feel shame about their big emotions or who worry that being sad makes them a different, less likable person. This story externalizes sadness into a character called Sobosaurus, allowing children to see their feelings as a visiting presence rather than a permanent personality trait. Through gentle metaphors and relatable scenarios, the book explores how sadness arrives like a heavy dinosaur and what it feels like to live alongside it until it is ready to leave. It provides a non-threatening vocabulary for the physical and emotional weight of sorrow. Parents will appreciate how it validates the necessity of crying while offering a hopeful light at the end of the tunnel, making it a perfect tool for building emotional intelligence and resilience in kids aged 3 to 7.