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Reach for this book when your child has made a sneaky choice and needs a gentle, humorous way to talk about honesty and consequences. This Victorian classic reimagines the famous nursery rhyme about a Knave who steals some tarts, the King who demands justice, and the Queen who makes them. Beyond the rhythm of the verse, it explores themes of accountability and the physical weight of guilt in a way that feels playful rather than punitive. While the language is traditional, Randolph Caldecott's expressive illustrations breathe life into the characters, making the lesson about owning up to mistakes accessible for toddlers and early elementary students. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to model that while mistakes happen, making things right is the path to peace. The book serves as a beautiful introduction to classic literature and historical art styles while reinforcing simple social boundaries.