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Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a sense of limitation, whether physical, emotional, or social. It is a powerful tool for the child who feels unheard or misunderstood, offering a roadmap for how frustration can be transformed into communication and connection through patience and advocacy. This biography follows Helen Keller from the illness that left her blind and deaf through her transformative education with Annie Sullivan and into her adult life as an activist. The narrative emphasizes Helen's sensory world, showing how she used touch, smell, and taste to build a rich internal life. While it touches on her early tantrums and isolation, the focus remains on her intellectual awakening and her fierce independence. It is an ideal choice for building empathy for different ways of experiencing the world and for inspiring a growth mindset in the face of daunting obstacles.