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You would reach for this book when your child is struggling with the concept of enough or is experiencing a case of the greener grass syndrome. It is particularly helpful when a child is focused on what someone else has, whether that is a sibling's toy or a friend's snack, and needs a gentle reminder to appreciate their own belongings. The story provides a safe, low stakes way to talk about how greed and comparison can lead to losing sight of our own happiness. This simple retelling of the classic Aesop's fable follows a dog who finds a juicy bone but loses it when he tries to snatch a second, seemingly larger bone from his own reflection in a stream. Through this clear cause and effect narrative, children ages 3 to 7 can explore themes of gratitude, jealousy, and the consequences of wanting more than one needs. It serves as an excellent conversation starter for families looking to model behavior around contentment and honesty.