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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with the concept of reciprocity or when you notice a streak of 'me-first' behavior. This Filipino folktale centers on two elderly boars who live as neighbors. When one boar kindly cares for a crying baby crocodile, she is rewarded with a basket of delicious food. Her jealous, greedy neighbor tries to replicate the success but does so with a sour attitude and unkind actions, leading to a very different result. It is a gentle but firm look at how our internal disposition shapes our external world. Ideal for children ages 4 to 8, this story moves beyond simple 'good vs. bad' tropes to show the logical consequences of one's attitude. It is particularly helpful for siblings who find themselves comparing what they receive from others. The bright, whimsical illustrations keep the tone light, making it a non-preachy way to discuss why being genuinely helpful feels better than being performatively kind for a reward.