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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing social differences or expressing curiosity about how other people live. This classic tale uses a high stakes swap between a prince and a poor boy to explore themes of empathy, the unfairness of judging by appearances, and the importance of seeing the humanity in everyone, regardless of their background. While the story is an adventure at its heart, it provides a safe space to discuss difficult topics like poverty, justice, and the lottery of birth. This Usborne version is specifically adapted for younger readers, making the complex historical setting and Mark Twain's social commentary accessible and engaging for the elementary years. It is an ideal choice for building a child's moral imagination and perspective-taking skills.