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Reach for In a Small Kingdom when your child is struggling with the perceived unfairness of a sibling or peer getting more attention, or when they feel that being kind makes them look weak compared to those who are loud and demanding. This gentle fable follows two brothers: a younger prince who inherits a magical Imperial Robe and an older brother consumed by jealousy who steals it, only to find that the robe has no power for those with a cold heart. Through Tomie dePaola's signature folk-art style, the story explores themes of integrity, grief, and the true nature of power. It is an ideal choice for children aged 4 to 8, providing a safe, metaphorical space to discuss how our inner character matters more than our outward possessions. Parents will appreciate how it models a calm, steady response to bullying and greed without resorting to aggression.