The Station of Lost Dreams for whom?
Children 5-9 years old who are beginning to practise making room for sadness in real moments, not just in pretend play.
Story problem solved
The adventure gives a child a safe rehearsal space for allow sadness, choose a kind way to comfort yourself, and connect with someone who will listen. Parents can notice the character’s choice, then connect it to one small moment at home without turning the story into a lecture.
The synopsis does not reveal the ending
Bao and his fox-cub friend Sao discover a magical station where unfinished dreams wait with drooping tickets and dusty lanterns. As they follow one small lost dream, children see that sadness does not need to be rushed away; it can be welcomed, soothed kindly, and shared with someone who listens.

