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Reach for this book when your child has told a 'tall tale' to gain attention and now feels trapped by the lie. This gentle story follows Matthew, who invents a pet lion to impress his classmates for show-and-tell, only to realize that the bigger his imagination grows, the harder it is to come clean. It is an ideal choice for children ages 4 to 8 who are navigating the social pressure to be interesting or special among their peers. The book beautifully illustrates the weight of a growing lie without being preachy or punitive. By focusing on Matthew's internal feelings of nervousness and the supportive response from his teacher and friends, it models how to transition from a tall tale back to the truth. Parents will find it a perfect tool for discussing the difference between a fun story and a lie, while emphasizing that honesty leads to relief rather than rejection.