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Reach for this book when you notice your child struggling with the weight of a 'secret' or a mistake they are afraid to admit. It specifically speaks to the physical and emotional burden of dishonesty, making it an ideal choice for the child who is beginning to experiment with white lies to avoid trouble. The story follows Tara, a gentle turtle who discovers that telling a lie feels like carrying a heavy, uncomfortable shell that separates her from her friends. Through Tara's journey, children ages 4 to 8 will see a relatable model of how guilt manifests and, more importantly, how the truth provides immediate relief. It is a soft, non-judgmental entry point for discussing integrity and the value of a clear conscience. Parents will appreciate how the book focuses on the internal feeling of the lie rather than just the external punishment, helping kids develop intrinsic motivation to be honest.