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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with self-acceptance or the temptation to take shortcuts to impress others. It is a perfect choice for those moments when a child feels 'not enough' and thinks that changing their appearance or borrowing something without permission will solve their problems. In this classic tale, Big Anthony secretly uses Strega Nona's magic ring to transform himself into a handsome, athletic man to win over the townspeople, only to find that he cannot control the magic or handle the overwhelming attention it brings. While the story is filled with Tomie dePaola's signature humor and whimsical illustrations, it carries a deep emotional resonance regarding the weight of dishonesty and the exhausting nature of pretending to be someone else. This is a gentle, secular folktale suitable for children aged 4 to 8. It provides a safe space to discuss boundaries, the consequences of 'borrowing' things that don't belong to us, and the relief that comes from simply being ourselves.