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You might reach for this book when your child notices a rule that feels unfair or when they start asking why certain people are allowed to do things that others are not. Inspired by the true story of Saudi activist Loujain al-Hathloul, this lyrical tale uses the metaphor of flight to explore gender inequality and the bravery required to challenge the status quo. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to introduce the concept of civil rights and peaceful protest through a gentle, dreamlike lens. The story follows young Loujain, who longs to fly like her father and brothers but is told that only men are allowed to have wings. Supported by a father who believes in her potential, she practices tirelessly to earn her own wings and eventually takes to the sky to see a field of sunflowers. This book is developmentally appropriate for ages 4 to 8, offering a hopeful entry point into conversations about social justice, perseverance, and the importance of advocating for one's own dreams.