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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the concept of fairness or the consequences of not keeping their word. It is an excellent choice for children who are beginning to understand that their choices have weight and that ignoring obligations does not make them disappear. Patricia McKissack uses a rhythmic, spooky folktale to illustrate the importance of integrity and the inevitability of facing one's debts. The story follows John, a man who refuses to pay for a horse he bought, only to be haunted by the rhythmic clip-clop of the ghostly animal coming to collect. While it is a ghost story, the primary focus is on justice and the moral weight of a broken promise. It is best suited for children ages 4 to 9 who enjoy a little suspense but are ready for a clear lesson on honesty. Parents will appreciate how the rhythmic language makes a heavy topic like debt feel accessible and memorable.