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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the concept of ownership versus stewardship, or when they are struggling to understand why we cannot simply take what we want. It is a perfect choice for a child who treats their toys as living confidants and may need a gentle lesson on empathy and the consequences of being demanding. The story follows Candy Floss, a tiny doll who lives a joyful, working life at a traveling fair with Jack, her owner. When a spoiled girl named Clementina decides the doll must be hers and steals her, the narrative explores the doll's heartbreak and the disruption of a small community. This classic tale serves as a beautiful vehicle for discussing integrity, the dignity of work, and the idea that true happiness comes from being where you belong rather than being a possession. It is ideal for the 7 to 10 age range as a thoughtful read-aloud or independent chapter book.