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Reach for this book when you want to explore the power of unconditional support and cultural pride with your child. It is an ideal choice for children who may feel like outsiders in their own homes or communities, or for those navigating the complexities of blended families where fairness is a concern. Unlike many versions of this tale, the focus here is on the deep, magical bond between a godmother and her charge, emphasizing that love is the strongest magic of all. Set in the vibrant Caribbean, this retelling of Cinderella is narrated by Cendrillon's godmother, a washerwoman who uses a magical mahogany wand to help her friend. The story weaves together themes of resilience, empathy, and the importance of heritage through lush descriptions and rhythmic Creole-inflected language. It is a beautiful way to introduce children aged 4 to 9 to how different cultures interpret universal stories, showing that kindness and a strong sense of self can overcome even the most difficult circumstances.