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Reach for this book when your child is curious about their heritage, asking big questions about faith, or feeling small in a world that values power over kindness. This gentle retelling by Tomie dePaola captures the 1531 appearance of the Virgin Mary to Juan Diego, a humble indigenous man in Mexico. It explores themes of dignity, the beauty of simple devotion, and the way a quiet voice can change history. Through its warm illustrations and respectful tone, the story provides a sense of peace and cultural pride. It is a perfect choice for families looking to introduce children aged 5 to 10 to Latin American history or religious traditions. It validates the idea that everyone, regardless of their status or background, has a significant role to play in the world.