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Reach for this book when your child is facing a physical hurdle or feels limited by their size, age, or ability. It is a vital resource for kids who are quick to say 'I can't' when things get difficult. This true story follows Fauja Singh, who did not walk until he was five years old and was often teased for his 'magic legs.' Despite these early struggles, he never gave up, eventually moving from a farm in Punjab to the streets of London, where he became the first hundred-year-old to finish a marathon. The narrative emphasizes that greatness is not about speed, but about the refusal to stop moving forward. Parents will appreciate the way it weaves Sikh identity and heritage into a universal story of grit and persistence. It is a beautiful way to introduce concepts of lifelong health, the immigrant experience, and the idea that our biggest weaknesses can become our greatest strengths with enough time and heart.