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Reach for this book when your child is feeling small, capable, or discouraged by a lack of resources. It is the perfect story for the child who needs to realize that 'having nothing' does not mean they have nothing to offer. The story follows Hugh, an orphan who must navigate a series of clever trades to pay a toll and reach the city. It reframes poverty not as a tragedy, but as a starting point for resourcefulness. Through Hugh's journey, children learn that kindness and quick thinking are valuable forms of currency. The rhythmic, cumulative nature of the story makes it an excellent read-aloud for ages 4 to 8, modeling how to break down a large, intimidating goal into small, manageable steps. Parents will appreciate how it fosters a sense of agency and independence in young readers without relying on magic or luck.