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Reach for this book when your child feels frustrated by limitations, whether they are physical, financial, or geographic, and needs to see how curiosity can bridge the gap between their current reality and their dreams. It is an ideal choice for a child who is just beginning to find their footing as an independent reader and may need encouragement to see literacy as a superpower rather than just a school chore. Set in 1905, the story follows Clara, whose father initially believes farm work is more important than 'book learning.' When the country's first horse-drawn book wagon arrives, it changes everything. This gentle historical fiction explores themes of perseverance, the value of education, and the expansion of one's world through stories. It is perfectly paced for early elementary students, offering a relatable protagonist who discovers that her world is much bigger than the borders of her family's farm.