The Wooden Prince captivates readers through its cinematic pace and the mechanical wonder of an alchemical Pinocchio. The bond between a runaway princess and her clockwork companion turns a classic legend into a high stakes adventure of self discovery. Books in this family share reimagined folklore, intricate world building, and a sense of constant momentum.

Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the feeling of being an outsider or is questioning who they are meant to become. It is perfect for children who feel different from their peers and are looking for a story about finding one's own humanity and purpose. Set in a lush, steampunk reimagining of Venice, the story follows an alchemical Pinocchio and a brave princess named Lazuli as they navigate a world of political intrigue and mechanical wonders. Beyond the high-stakes adventure, the book explores profound emotional themes of self-actualization, loyalty, and the internal struggle of moving from being told what to do to choosing who to be. It is ideal for readers aged 8 to 12 who enjoy complex worlds where magic and technology collide, offering a safe space to explore the anxieties of growing up and gaining independence.