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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a sudden change in their routine or feeling the heavy, unspoken weight of world events. Whether it is a global crisis or a personal transition that keeps them indoors, this story provides a gentle mirror for the frustration and boredom that come when the 'outside' no longer feels safe or accessible. Through the eyes of Yazan, a young boy in Syria, the story explores the loss of simple joys like playing in the park. It uses soft watercolor illustrations to balance the heavy reality of war with the resilient power of a child's imagination. It is a vital tool for parents who want to normalize feelings of isolation while gently steering the conversation toward hope and the promise of a brighter tomorrow.