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Reach for this book when your child is starting to notice social hierarchies, or when they feel the weight of responsibility beyond their years. This historical narrative follows Daisy, a young girl forced to leave school to work as a housemaid in a grand mansion during the 1880s. It is an ideal choice for readers who are beginning to ask questions about fairness, class differences, and the transition from childhood play to adult expectations. While the setting is historical, the emotional core is deeply relatable for modern children aged 8 to 12. Daisy struggles with loneliness, the pressure to follow strict rules, and the challenge of finding her voice in an environment where she is meant to be invisible. Parents will appreciate how the story models resilience and the importance of self-respect, even when one's circumstances are difficult. It serves as a gentle but honest introduction to labor history and the realities of financial hardship.