This gentle story by Pat Hutchins revisits Titch, the youngest sibling who is accustomed to inheriting everything from his older brother and sister. The narrative explores the common experience of being the smallest and waiting for your turn to grow. It subtly addresses feelings of being overlooked or impatient, culminating in a satisfying moment of growth and independence for Titch. The emotional arc is gentle and hopeful, making it a comforting read for children who might feel similar frustrations. This book is ideal for families with multiple children, especially those with a younger child who often receives hand-me-downs. Parents can use it to open conversations about fairness, patience, and the joys of growing up. Younger children (4-6) will appreciate the simple narrative and relatable situation, while older children (7-8) might connect with the underlying themes of identity and belonging.