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Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about the fairness of wealth or how to handle a situation where they feel outmatched by someone bigger or stronger. This Usborne retelling of the classic folk tale introduces children to Ali Baba, a poor woodcutter who discovers a hidden treasure cave and must outsmart a band of dangerous thieves. It is a story about quick thinking and the consequences of greed, tailored specifically for young readers building their stamina. While the plot involves trickery and peril, this version focuses on the cleverness of the characters, particularly the resourceful Morgiana. It serves as an excellent introduction to Middle Eastern folklore, offering a world of wonder and suspense that remains age-appropriate for the 5 to 8 range. Parents will find it a useful tool for discussing why being smart and brave is often more valuable than simply being lucky or rich.