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Reach for this book when your child starts asking big questions about the faces on our money or the statues in our parks. It is perfect for those moments when a child expresses a budding interest in fairness, justice, or the idea that 'important' people in history were once just curious children themselves. Maira Kalman transforms a dry historical figure into a relatable human being through a whimsical, artistic lens that feels more like a shared discovery than a lecture. The story follows a young girl who visits a library to learn more about Abraham Lincoln. Through her eyes, we see Lincoln not just as a president, but as a man who loved apples, tall hats, and his family. While it touches on the gravity of the Civil War and slavery, it does so with a gentle, inquisitive tone suitable for elementary-aged children. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to foster historical empathy and encourage their children to look closely at the world around them.