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Reach for this book when your child is seeking extra reassurance about their place in the family or experiencing a moment of social insecurity. It acts as a gentle anchor, providing a rhythmic and visual inventory of the many people who hold them in their hearts every single day. The story uses a warm, repetitive structure to affirm that love is constant and multifaceted, coming from parents, siblings, and friends alike. Designed for the preschool years, the book helps bridge the gap between a child's internal feelings and the external world. It centers on Felix, a relatable protagonist who navigates various daily interactions that reinforce his sense of belonging. Parents will appreciate how it turns the abstract concept of 'love' into concrete, observable actions, making it a perfect wind-down read for building self-worth and emotional security before bedtime.