Some boys come with big emotions. So do some girls.
In Joe E. King and the Fragile Figurine, Joe is asked to make a decision on something he treasures, a small object that feels much bigger on the inside. What seems like a simple request turns into a tidal wave of feelings: fear, anger, embarrassment, love, and confusion.
With the help of his friends, Joe begins to understand that being sensitive isn't something to outgrow - it's something to grow into.
This book is for parents raising children who feel deeply.
For the child who cries easily.
For the one who loves fiercely.
For the one who struggles when asked to "let it go."
Joe E. King and the Fragile Figurine opens the door to meaningful conversations about attachment, vulnerability, and the quiet strength it takes to honor your heart in a world that sometimes tells you to toughen up.
Because every sensitive child deserves to know: their softness is not a flaw - it's a gift.