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Reach for this book when your child is feeling self-conscious about their appearance or has experienced the sting of peer teasing. It is a perfect choice for those moments when a child feels like an outsider and needs to see that their unique traits can actually be their greatest strengths. Oscar is a dachshund who is frequently mocked for his long, low shape. When his well-meaning mother makes him a hot dog bun costume for Halloween, Oscar is mortified but wears it out of love for her. While he initially misses out on treats due to his cumbersome outfit, he eventually saves the day when a spooky encounter in a graveyard terrifies the other dogs. This silly, pun-filled story explores themes of bravery, family loyalty, and the journey from being the target of a joke to being the hero of the group. At its heart, this is a story about finding belonging without changing who you are. The humor keeps the tone light even when discussing social rejection, making it a safe entry point for talking about bullying and self-acceptance with children aged 4 to 8.