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Reach for this book when your child starts to experience difficulty with speech or suddenly feels self-conscious about their voice. It is a vital resource for navigating the frustration and isolation that can come with a new stammer or any sudden loss of confidence in social settings. The story follows Min, who wakes up one day to find her words are stuck, personified by an invisible creature that hitches a ride on her shoulder. Maggie O'Farrell uses a tender, metaphorical approach to explore the anxiety and embarrassment of speech differences. While it speaks directly to children with dysfluency, its message about patience, self-acceptance, and the power of finding your own pace is universal. It is particularly effective for children aged 5 to 9 who are transitioning into school environments where verbal participation becomes a daily expectation.