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A parent would reach for this book when their child is beginning to experiment with 'tall tales' or has recently been caught in a lie to avoid trouble. It is specifically designed to help children who may not yet understand that staying silent or misleading others through actions is still a form of dishonesty. Joy Wilt Berry uses a direct, instructional approach to demystify the concept of truth-telling for young children. The book provides a clear framework for distinguishing between harmless fantasy and harmful lies, making it an essential tool for building a foundation of integrity. It explores the emotional consequences of lying, such as the weight of guilt and the erosion of trust in friendships. For children aged 4 to 8, it offers a non-judgmental way to discuss why honesty is the best policy for maintaining healthy relationships and a clear conscience.