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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with entitlement or needs to understand that true strength often comes from humility and service to others. It is an ideal choice for families navigating a loved one's illness or for parents looking to introduce themes of empathy and the value of hard work through a cultural lens. Ali, a wealthy boy, must cast aside his fine clothes and pride to become a beggar to save his dying father. This Persian folktale beautifully balances the weight of a family crisis with the hope found in selfless action. It encourages children aged 5 to 9 to look beyond their own comforts and see the humanity in everyone, regardless of their social standing. Parents will appreciate the story's ability to model deep devotion and the way it transforms a scary situation into an opportunity for character growth.