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Reach for this book when your child seems to be withdrawing into a quiet, private world or expressing frustration because they feel overlooked during a busy family day. Sophy and Auntie Pearl is a gentle exploration of the inner life of a child who finds a magical way to cope with feeling invisible to her preoccupied parents. While her mother and father are focused on chores and routines, Sophy discovers she can fly, a secret she eventually shares with her Great Aunt Pearl, who is the only adult truly present enough to notice. This story is ideal for children aged 3 to 7, particularly those in the middle of busy households who need to feel that their imagination is a valid and powerful space. It validates the feeling of being 'small' in a 'big' world and celebrates the unique, soulful bond that often exists between the very young and the very old. Parents will appreciate the book's soft, dreamlike illustrations and its reminder to slow down and witness the small wonders our children are eager to share.