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Reach for this book when your child is transitioning to a new city environment or when you want to help them slow down and notice the vibrant details of the world around them. Street Talk is a rhythmic, sensory collection of poems that celebrates the everyday magic found in urban life, from the echoing tunnels of a subway to the specialized treasures in a neighborhood shop. It turns the often overwhelming noise of a city into a series of beautiful, manageable snapshots. While the poems touch on the common city feelings of loneliness and anonymity, the overarching tone is one of curiosity and wonder. It is perfectly suited for children ages 8 to 12 who are developing a more sophisticated eye for observation and a love for creative language. Parents will appreciate how these poems validate the urban experience, showing that beauty is not just found in nature, but in the brick, steel, and diverse faces of a bustling community.