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Reach for this book when your child seems to live in their own world of specialized interests or feels like their 'obsessions' make them different from their peers. It is a perfect choice for the young researcher who prefers animal facts to small talk, providing a bridge between scientific curiosity and the limitless possibilities of the imagination. Jala is a young girl whose deep study of wolves unexpectedly prepares her for a journey through a magical mirror into a world where her knowledge becomes her greatest strength. This story beautifully handles themes of self-confidence and the transition from observer to participant. It is developmentally ideal for the 7 to 10 age range, offering enough magic to enchant younger readers while providing a sophisticated look at identity and bravery for older elementary students. Parents will appreciate how Marti Dumas validates the intellectual passions of children, showing that being 'well-informed' is just another way of being 'magical.'