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Reach for this book when your child feels like a lonely observer on the sidelines or is struggling with the complex emotions of a difficult friendship. It is a soul-stirring choice for children who are naturally empathetic or those navigating the bittersweet realization that loving someone often means supporting their independence. Ahmed is an orphan living in a traveling circus who finds an extraordinary egg that hatches into Aurelia, a girl with wings. Their bond is beautiful but tested by a cruel circus master who wants to exploit her magic. Through ethereal illustrations and lyrical prose, Jane Ray explores the weight of captivity and the transformative power of selfless kindness. This story provides a safe space to discuss how we treat those who are different and why the most profound act of love is sometimes letting go. It is best suited for children ages 5 to 9 who appreciate gentle, atmospheric storytelling and are ready for more nuanced emotional themes.