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Reach for this book when your child feels overlooked, physically smaller than their peers, or is struggling with the label of being too soft or sensitive. It is the perfect choice for the child who apologizes even when they haven't done anything wrong, and who feels the weight of trying to fit into a world that values toughness over kindness. Anthony Browne uses the metaphor of chimpanzees and gorillas to explore the dynamics of power and self-perception. Willy the chimp is tired of being called a wimp by the local bully gang. The story follows his humorous and determined journey to change his body through exercise and diet. While he gains physical strength, the book's clever ending provides a nuanced look at identity. It validates that while we can grow and change, our core nature often remains the same, and that is perfectly okay. It is a gentle, funny, and deeply relatable story for children aged 4 to 8 who are navigating the social hierarchies of the playground.