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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with the transition to a structured school environment or having difficulty managing impulses during the school day. It serves as a practical, interactive guide for navigating common classroom challenges like waiting for a turn, handling lunchroom conflicts, or dealing with academic frustration. Through a choose your own adventure format, it empowers children to see the direct consequences of their actions in real time. The story follows Danny through various school scenarios where readers decide if he will use his Power to Choose for positive or negative outcomes. It focuses heavily on honesty, kindness, and personal responsibility. While the concept of a superhero Power to Choose provides a fun hook, the lessons are grounded in realistic social expectations. It is an ideal tool for parents who want to move away from lecturing and toward collaborative problem solving with their 4 to 9 year old.