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Reach for this book when your child is feeling small, insecure, or going through a transition like starting school or welcoming a new sibling. It serves as a gentle emotional anchor, reassuring a child named Lachlan that he is the center of a wide circle of love. Through a rhythmic and predictable structure, the story affirms the unique bond he shares with parents, grandparents, and his extended community. It is a comforting tool for bedtime or quiet moments when a child needs to feel safe and seen. This book is specifically designed for toddlers and preschoolers who are beginning to navigate their place in the family hierarchy. It helps solidify their sense of belonging by naming the specific people who care for them. Parents will appreciate how it builds self-esteem and provides a springboard for talking about all the people in their own lives who offer support and affection.