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Reach for this book when your child needs a gentle grounding in their own importance and a reminder of the circle of love surrounding them. It is especially effective during transitions, such as starting daycare or welcoming a new sibling, when a child might feel their place in the family is shifting. The story uses soothing, rhythmic repetition to affirm that Ezra is cherished by his parents, grandparents, and friends. By centering the child as the protagonist of their own story, it builds a foundational sense of belonging and self-worth. This is a quiet, reassuring read-aloud perfect for the bedtime routine of toddlers and preschoolers who thrive on consistency and emotional security. It provides a mirror for their own relationships and a soft landing after a long day.