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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing that not every classmate has the same resources, or if they are struggling to understand why a new friend might be secretive about their home life. The Pickle Song is a gentle but honest exploration of hidden poverty through the eyes of Paula, a young girl who befriends Tara, a newcomer who is living in a car with her mother. It is an essential tool for teaching middle-grade readers about the dignity of every person, regardless of their financial circumstances. As the friendship develops, the story navigates complex themes of shame, pride, and the weight of keeping secrets. It is perfectly aged for 8 to 12 year olds, offering a realistic look at homelessness without being overly dark or graphic. Parents will appreciate how the book models active empathy, showing that being a good friend often means listening without judging and offering help while respecting a friend's boundaries.