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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with the concept of sharing or when you notice a friendship dynamic becoming one-sided. It is a perfect tool for discussing how cleverness is a gift that should be used for good, rather than to manipulate others. Through the lens of West African folklore, the story addresses the sting of being excluded and the natural consequences of selfishness. In this vibrant retelling, the trickster Ananse tries to hoard a delicious feast by using hospitality rules against his guest, Akye the turtle. However, Akye proves just as clever, teaching Ananse that those who trick others often end up tricking themselves. It is an engaging, humorous way to explore accountability and the idea of 'the Golden Rule' without being overly preachy. Suitable for children aged 4 to 8, it offers a colorful entry point into cultural mythology while grounding big emotions in a relatable conflict.