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Reach for this book when your child feels like they are stuck in someone else's shadow or when they struggle to find their own unique purpose. It is a masterful choice for the 'quiet' child who possesses a deep, untapped potential that the world has not yet recognized. The story follows the Wart, a young boy living in the medieval era who believes his only future is to serve his more athletic and confident foster brother. Everything changes when he meets the eccentric magician Merlyn, who uses magic to transform the Wart into various animals to teach him about perspective, leadership, and empathy. While the setting is one of knights and castles, the emotional core is about the internal growth of a boy becoming a man of character. It is ideal for ages 9 to 14, offering a rich vocabulary and a sophisticated sense of humor that respects a child's intelligence. By the time the famous sword is pulled from the stone, your child will understand that true greatness comes from wisdom and a well-rounded heart rather than just physical strength or social status.