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Reach for this book when your child starts asking big questions about the past, the cycle of life, or what happens to people after they are gone. It is a gentle, atmospheric introduction to archaeology and the concept of mortality through a child's eyes. When Maeve's grandfather finds a mummified 'bog girl' while cutting turf in Ireland, Maeve feels an immediate, soulful connection to this ancient child. The story handles the discovery of human remains with profound respect and wonder rather than fear. It is ideal for children ages 5 to 9 who are curious about history and science but also possess a sensitive, empathetic nature. It beautifully bridges the gap between seeing the past as a collection of facts and seeing it as a collection of human stories.