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Reach for this book when your child is seeking extra reassurance about their place in the world or when you want to celebrate the village of people who support them. It is especially helpful for children experiencing transitions or mild separation anxiety who need a tangible reminder of the invisible strings of love connecting them to family and friends. The story follows a young boy named Hendrix as he explores the various relationships in his life, from parents and grandparents to siblings and friends. It is a gentle, affirming concept book for toddlers and preschoolers that reinforces a sense of belonging and self-worth. Parents will appreciate the rhythmic, repetitive structure that makes it an easy bedtime read, while the diverse representation allows many families to see their own structures reflected in Hendrix's community.