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Reach for this book when your child is facing a personal setback, navigating a physical limitation, or asking about how leaders help people through hard times. This biography focuses on how Franklin D. Roosevelt developed resilience after contracting polio, using his own experiences with hardship to fuel his empathy for a nation during the Great Depression and World War II. It is a perfect choice for parents wanting to introduce the concept of 'servant leadership' and the idea that physical challenges do not limit one's ability to achieve greatness. At 32 pages, this chapter book is designed for early readers, providing a supportive structure to explore complex historical events like the Great Depression through a lens of hope and perseverance. It helps children see that even the most powerful people in history faced moments of vulnerability and fear.