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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the sting of unfairness, especially when someone else takes credit for their hard work. In this vibrant West African tale, Ananse the Spider does all the heavy lifting to discover a secret name, only for the quiet Lizard to swoop in and claim the prize. It is an essential read for children who feel frustrated by the lack of a traditional 'fair' ending, providing a safe space to discuss the complexities of justice and the reality that things do not always go as planned. Pat Cummings brings this trickster tale to life with lush illustrations and rhythmic prose that captures the humor and frustration of the situation. While the story is lighthearted and funny, it carries a deep emotional resonance for children aged 4 to 8 who are learning to navigate social hierarchies and playground politics. It is a fantastic tool for opening a dialogue about resilience, the importance of credit, and how to handle disappointment when a rival gets the upper hand.