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Reach for this book when your child is testing boundaries and needs a lighthearted way to understand why 'no' actually means 'no.' It is perfect for the spirited preschooler or early elementary student who views every adult instruction as a personal challenge. The story follows young Megan, who decides that pigs are much smarter than her father gives them credit for, leading her to ignore his warnings and open the gate. What follows is a chaotic, hilarious sequence of events as the pigs take over her school and home. Beyond the laughter, the book addresses the natural desire for independence and the messy reality of consequences. It provides a safe space to discuss impulse control without the lecture, using Robert Munsch's signature absurdist humor to bridge the gap between a child's curiosity and a parent's rules. It is a fantastic choice for normalizing mistakes while emphasizing that rules often exist for everyone's safety and sanity.