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Reach for this book when your child feels overshadowed by louder voices or is struggling with the sting of a first big disappointment. While many books focus on the glory of winning, Stacey's Extraordinary Words celebrates the quiet courage required to simply show up and try. It follows a young Stacey who finds refuge and power in complex vocabulary but must face her anxieties when she is selected for a local spelling bee. This story is a beautiful tool for validating a child's internal world and intellectual passions. Through Stacey's experience with a school bully and the pressure of competition, parents can discuss how to handle nerves and how to define success on one's own terms. It is particularly appropriate for elementary-aged children who are beginning to navigate school hierarchies and competitive activities. Ultimately, it teaches that while we cannot always control the outcome, we can always choose our words and our response to adversity.