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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with the difference between material possessions and personal freedom, or when they feel trapped by rules and expectations. This vibrant retelling of Rumi's classic Persian folktale follows a wealthy merchant and his prized talking parrot. While the merchant believes his gold and lavish cage provide the best life possible, the parrot longs for the skies of her homeland. Through a clever and surprising ruse, the bird teaches her captor that love cannot exist without liberty. It is a sophisticated yet accessible story about cleverness, empathy, and the true value of independence. Ideal for ages 5 to 10, it serves as a beautiful introduction to Middle Eastern literary traditions and philosophical thinking.