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Reach for this book when your child expresses a desire to stand out, reinvent themselves, or find their own place in a crowded world. David Bernstein is an ordinary boy who decides that his name is simply too common, so he rebrands himself as the adventurous Ali Baba. This collection of linked stories celebrates the small but significant milestones of late elementary school, from navigating birthday parties to solving neighborhood mysteries. While the book is deeply rooted in 1980s urban life, its emotional core remains timeless. It validates a child's need for autonomy and the fun of using one's imagination to make everyday life feel like an adventure. It is an excellent choice for 7 to 10 year olds who are ready for short, punchy chapters that offer a gentle, humorous look at growing up and finding self-confidence through creativity.