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Reach for this book when your toddler is ready to transition from simple board books to the structured magic of narrative storytelling. It is designed for those quiet, snuggle-filled moments where a child's hands are as busy as their imagination, providing a safe and tactile introduction to the foundational archetypes of folklore. Through interactive elements, children begin to understand the rhythm of 'once upon a time' while engaging their fine motor skills. Roger Priddy uses bright, high-contrast illustrations and sensory textures to make classic fairy tale tropes accessible for the 1 to 4 age group. While traditional tales can sometimes lean into darkness, this version prioritizes wonder and sensory play, stripping away complex vocabulary in favor of building basic language and emotional recognition. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to foster a love for books as physical, exciting objects while introducing early concepts of good, evil, and bravery.