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Reach for this book when your child is feeling self-conscious about a physical trait, a quirky habit, or anything that makes them feel 'different' from their peers. Porcellus the pig is born with two strange, uncomfortable bumps on his back that he finds embarrassing and ugly. He spends much of the story trying to hide or remove them, only to discover that they are actually wings that allow him to perform heroic feats. It is a classic tale of transformation that helps children see that what they perceive as a flaw might actually be a hidden superpower. Ideal for ages 4 to 8, this story uses humor and animal fantasy to normalize feelings of shame and isolation. Parents will appreciate how it shifts the narrative from fitting in to standing out. By the end, Porcellus learns that his unique physical makeup is exactly what the world needs, offering a comforting and empowering message for any child navigating the pressures of conformity.