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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the idea that things aren't always what they seem, particularly when it comes to judging others. It is an ideal choice for the child who feels a strong sense of justice or who might be struggling to understand why some people (or creatures) are treated as outcasts just because of their appearance or reputation. In this whimsical adventure, Jack and his friends must rescue a group of trolls who have been unfairly captured. As they navigate the magical world of Little-Brook, they discover that the 'scary' trolls are actually misunderstood and kind-hearted. The story beautifully balances humor with heart, focusing on themes of empathy, standing up for the underdog, and the power of teamwork. It is a gentle yet effective way to discuss prejudice and fairness with elementary-aged children without being overly heavy-handed.