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Reach for this book when your child expresses frustration about being told they are too small, too young, or the wrong gender to try something new. It is a perfect choice for fostering a sense of grit and quiet confidence in children who are beginning to navigate social expectations or family traditions. Hand Over Hand tells the story of Nina (incorrectly referred to as Dune in some summaries), a young girl living in a Filipino fishing village. While the men in her community insist that girls do not belong on fishing boats, Nina convinces her grandfather to take her out to sea. Through patience and physical effort, she proves that her capability is not defined by others' limitations. This story is a beautiful exploration of the bond between generations and the importance of perseverance. It offers a gentle yet powerful lesson on self-advocacy and breaking barriers, making it an empowering read for children aged 4 to 8 who are discovering their own inner strength.