In this book, the world of little pranksters is only the backdrop for a sad tale about a boy who accidentally finds himself in their midst—yet with good potential. Here, the young reader will find many types of little mischief-makers, learning about their joys and troubles. And perhaps more than one child’s heart will be filled with kind feelings, recognize their own vices and shortcomings, and maybe even shed a tear over the fate of innocent victims of pranks and pranks.
Children perceive experiences more easily and experience them more deeply. Most of them will take the story as reality, and it seems that after reading this book, on the one hand, they will remember what a rude, out-of-place joke sometimes leads to, and on the other—learn to see in every “strange” boy or “strange” girl their own close one, brother, or sister.