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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing peers in a new way or feels the first prickles of social competition and romantic curiosity. This lyrical retelling of a classic Greek pastoral tale introduces children to the concepts of attraction and rivalry through the eyes of young shepherds on a sun-drenched island. It provides a safe, metaphorical space to discuss how we express affection and how we handle the presence of others who might be seeking the same attention we are. While the setting is ancient and mythological, the emotional core is timelessly relevant for the late elementary years. Parents will appreciate the sophisticated vocabulary and the gentle way it handles the transition from childhood play to adolescent feelings. It is an ideal choice for fostering a healthy, open dialogue about first crushes and the importance of kindness even when competing for a friend's favor.