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Reach for this book when your child starts questioning why chores exist or begins to underestimate the hard work that happens behind the scenes at home. Wanda Gag's classic folk tale tells the story of Fritzl, a farmer who believes his wife's housework is a breeze compared to his time in the fields. To prove his point, they swap roles for a day, leading to a series of hilarious and increasingly chaotic domestic disasters. It is a perfect choice for teaching appreciation and the value of every family member's contribution. Targeted at ages 5 to 9, this story uses humor rather than lectures to model empathy and responsibility. Parents will appreciate how the slapstick comedy makes the lesson on gratitude feel like an adventure rather than a chore.