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Reach for this book when your child feels small or overlooked by those who seem more powerful. It is an ideal choice for the child who needs to see that wit and cleverness are far more valuable than physical strength or social status. Based on a traditional Cameroon folktale, the story follows a boastful king who sets an impossible task for the animals of his kingdom: to weave him a robe made of smoke. While the bigger, louder animals fail, the humble tortoise uses his mind to turn the challenge back on the king, proving that wisdom can solve even the most daunting problems. This book is perfectly suited for children ages 4 to 8, offering a vibrant introduction to African oral traditions while reinforcing themes of self-confidence and creative problem-solving. Parents will appreciate how it models standing up for oneself with grace and humor rather than aggression. It provides a wonderful opportunity to discuss fairness and the importance of thinking before acting, all within a beautifully illustrated and engaging narrative.