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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing unfairness at school or on the playground and asks why the world isn't always kind. It is a foundational tool for parents who want to move beyond the simple phrase 'life isn't fair' and instead empower their children to seek the truth. Written by a former U.S. Attorney, the book breaks down the complex legal and social concept of justice into manageable pieces for children aged 4 to 8. Through the stories of real-life heroes like Ida B. Wells and John Lewis, the narrative explores themes of honesty, integrity, and the courage to speak up. It provides a hopeful framework for understanding that justice is not just a destination, but a series of choices we make every day. Parents will appreciate how it bridges the gap between historical civil rights movements and a child's modern everyday experiences, making it an essential addition to any home library focused on character and social responsibility.