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Reach for this book when your child expresses feeling like an outsider at school or feels self-conscious about being different from their peers. It is particularly helpful for children who are hesitant to share their unique perspectives or who feel pressure to conform to a group. Based on a true story, the book follows Daisy as she navigates being the only African American student in her 1890s Vermont classroom. The story beautifully explores themes of identity, belonging, and the power of creative expression. When Daisy is given a doll that looks like her, it initially highlights her differences, but she eventually uses her talent for poetry to bridge the gap between her inner life and her community. This gentle historical story provides a safe space for elementary-aged children to discuss race and self-acceptance while celebrating the courage it takes to speak one's truth.