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A parent would reach for this book when their child is experiencing a moment of separation anxiety, a transition like starting preschool, or simply needs a tangible affirmation of their place in the family. It is a personalized affirmation tool designed to help a young boy named Colson understand that love is a constant, invisible thread connecting him to his parents, siblings, and friends. The story uses rhythmic, gentle language to name specific people in Colson's life, reinforcing a sense of belonging and security. Parents will appreciate how it builds self-confidence by mirroring the child's own world back to them. It is perfectly suited for toddlers and preschoolers (ages 1 to 4) who are just beginning to navigate the social world and need frequent reminders that they are cherished.