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Reach for this book when your child needs a grounding sense of security or is experiencing a transition, such as starting preschool or welcoming a new sibling. This repetitive, rhythmic story serves as a verbal hug, walking through a child's entire support system from parents and grandparents to siblings and friends. It is designed to reinforce a child's sense of belonging and self-worth through the power of names and familiar faces. Ideal for toddlers and preschoolers, the book uses simple, affirmative language to remind little ones that they are the center of a vast circle of love. It transforms a standard reading session into an interactive moment of gratitude. Parents will value how the book builds a child's confidence by explicitly naming the people who cherish them, making it a perfect choice for bedtime or any moment requiring extra emotional reassurance.