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Reach for this book when your child is caught in a cycle of comparison or struggling with a 'me too' attitude that leads to overstepping their own boundaries. It is a perfect choice for the child who is currently preoccupied with being the best or the center of attention, offering a gentle, humorous way to discuss the importance of being true to oneself rather than imitating others to gain status. McDermott's vibrant adaptation of a Zuni folktale follows Coyote, whose vanity and desire to fly like the crows lead him into a series of ridiculous and eventually painful mishaps. While the crows are initially helpful, they eventually tire of Coyote's boasting and play a trick of their own. It is an excellent tool for teaching accountability and humility, wrapped in a visually stunning package that feels like a celebration of Southwestern indigenous art.