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A parent would reach for this book when they want to provide their toddler with a personalized sense of security and belonging within the family unit. It is designed to be a comforting ritual for a child named Brooks, reinforcing that they are surrounded by a wide circle of love from parents, grandparents, and siblings. The book uses simple affirmations to turn the abstract concept of affection into something concrete and tangible for a very young child. The narrative follows a rhythmic pattern that celebrates Brooks's presence in the family. It focuses on the joy and gratitude the family feels for him, making it an excellent choice for bedtime or for moments when a child might be feeling a bit of separation anxiety. By naming the specific family members who love him, the book builds a foundational sense of identity and emotional safety, helping a toddler understand their place in a supportive world.