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Reach for this book when you notice your child becoming frustrated by their own perfectionism or when they feel their creative work is not good enough. It is an ideal choice for the student who focuses so much on following the rules of an assignment that they forget to enjoy the process of making something new. The story follows the legendary Japanese poet Matsuo Basho as he is challenged by a mischievous, cherry-loving fox to prove his status as a master poet. To win a basket of delicious cherries, Basho must write a haiku that truly captures the fox's heart. This gentle, humorous tale explores the difference between technical skill and genuine soul, making it a perfect fit for children ages 5 to 9 who are discovering their own voices. It serves as a beautiful reminder that the best work comes from a place of wonder and connection rather than just following a formula.