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Reach for this book when your child is ready to explore the concept of mortality through the lens of dark humor, or when they are fascinated by the grit of historical survival. While the title suggests a somber tone, this is actually a rhythmic tall tale that celebrates the integrity of a promise made between friends. It follows a gold prospector in the frozen Yukon who must honor his dying friend's final, strange request: to be cremated in the land of ice. This classic poem introduces children to the power of narrative verse and the unique folklore of the American North. It balances the heavy reality of death with a whimsical, supernatural twist that keeps the experience light and engaging for older elementary students. Parents will appreciate the rich vocabulary and the opportunity to discuss how humor and loyalty can help us navigate difficult or scary situations. It is a perfect choice for an adventurous read aloud by a fireplace or campfire.