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Reach for this book when your child is beginning to navigate the tricky boundary between imagination and truthfulness. This simplified version of the classic tale serves as a perfect entry point for discussing why we tell lies and the weight of personal responsibility. It is especially helpful for children who may be struggling with the impulse to take shortcuts or follow the crowd instead of listening to their own internal compass. The story follows a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy but must first prove he is brave, truthful, and unselfish. Through Pinocchio's mishaps, children see a reflection of their own learning process, complete with mistakes and the grace of second chances. At just 32 pages, this Scholastic edition makes the high stakes of the original story feel manageable and safe for younger elementary readers, focusing on the warmth of the bond between a father and son.