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Reach for this book when your child is seeking extra reassurance about their place in the family or experiencing a period of separation anxiety. It is an ideal choice for the 'toddler-to-preschool' transition where children often need verbal and visual confirmation that they are held in the hearts of those around them even when they are not in the same room. The story is a gentle, rhythmic exploration of the various people who love a boy named Brayan. It moves through a circle of family members and friends, reinforcing a sense of belonging and identity. By naming the specific individuals in his life, the book creates a 'safety net' of love. It is particularly effective for building self-confidence and helping a child feel grounded in their own personal history and community.