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Reach for this book when your child starts feeling like the world around them is a bit too ordinary or when they are struggling to fit into social boxes because of their big, unconventional imagination. Marcia Williams brings the classic tale of the delusional but well-meaning Don Quixote to life through a vibrant, comic-strip format that makes 17th-century literature feel like a Saturday morning cartoon. It is an ideal bridge for children who are transitioning from picture books to more complex narratives but still crave visual support. At its heart, this retelling explores the thin line between madness and creativity, celebrating the fierce loyalty of friendship and the courage it takes to stand up for what you believe is right, even if the rest of the world thinks you are tilting at windmills. It is a humorous, slapstick-filled adventure that introduces high-level vocabulary and historical concepts in a way that feels like pure play. Parents will appreciate how it validates the dreamer while providing a gentle, funny lens through which to discuss reality and perspective.