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Reach for this book when your child expresses frustration about being the smallest in the class or feels intimidated by challenges that seem too big to handle. This retelling of the classic Japanese folktale Issun-boshi follows a boy only one inch tall who journeys to the capital with a needle for a sword and a soup bowl for a boat. It is a powerful metaphor for agency, showing that physical stature does not dictate one's capacity for bravery or impact. While the story features a dramatic encounter with a red demon, it serves as a triumphant example of using one's unique traits and quick thinking to win the day. Parents will appreciate the beautiful, traditional-style illustrations and the message of self-reliance. It is an ideal choice for building self-confidence in children ages 4 to 8, particularly those navigating the transition to 'big kid' responsibilities or those interested in diverse cultural hero myths.