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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing that different people talk, dress, and greet one another in distinct ways. It is a perfect choice for helping a young child feel confident in their own voice while developing an appreciation for the diverse social rhythms of an urban neighborhood. The story follows a young boy named Jo as he navigates his city block, offering a rhythmic and visual celebration of community and code-switching. Through Rachel Isadora's vibrant collage art, children see Jo interact with various neighbors, from a hip-hop greeting with a friend to a respectful hello for an elder. This book is ideal for ages 3 to 7, serving as a mirror for children in urban environments and a window for those elsewhere. It emphasizes that there is no one right way to communicate, but rather a beautiful spectrum of language and style that connects us all.