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Reach for this book when you notice your child is beginning to find power in their own voice, or when they feel like an outsider because of their creative interests. It is a perfect choice for a child who prefers the quiet magic of a poem over the loud action of a typical adventure story. This retelling of the Welsh legend follows the young bard Taliesin as he journeys to Camelot, using the strength of his art and the clarity of his vision to earn a place among King Arthur's knights. The story beautifully explores themes of self-confidence and the search for belonging. It avoids the heavy violence often found in Arthurian legends, focusing instead on the transformative power of language and music. For children aged 8 to 12, it provides a sophisticated yet accessible introduction to mythology that honors their growing intellect and imagination. You might choose this to encourage a budding writer or to help a sensitive child see their creativity as a unique and valuable strength.