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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the passing of time, the loneliness of an older relative, or the bittersweet nature of saying goodbye to childhood magic. It is a soul-stirring choice for families navigating the transition of a grandparent moving into a new stage of life or for a child who feels a deep, quiet connection to their own creative projects. David Almond tells the story of Silvester, an elderly puppet maker who creates one final masterpiece named Puppet. As Puppet comes to life, the story explores the cycle of life with profound tenderness and a touch of whimsy. It is a gentle, philosophical journey that validates the big questions children ask about existence, legacy, and what it means to be alive. While it touches on aging and mortality, it remains rooted in hope and the joy of passing one's spark to the next generation.