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Reach for this book when you notice your child lingering in the world of pretend or struggling with the transition between childhood play and the more serious expectations of growing up. Magic for Marigold captures the delicate period of late childhood where a rich inner life and an imaginary friend provide comfort against the backdrop of a large, opinionated family. It is a beautiful resource for validating a child's unique way of seeing the world while gently preparing them for the reality that some parts of childhood eventually must be outgrown. The story follows Marigold Lesley from her infancy through her twelfth year as she navigates the eccentricities of her many relatives at Cloud of Spruce. The narrative focuses on her vivid imagination, particularly her relationship with her secret friend, Sylvia, and her deep connection to the natural beauty of Prince Edward Island. While the setting is historical, the emotional themes of searching for belonging, navigating family dynamics, and the bittersweet nature of maturing are timeless. It is a gentle, sophisticated read that rewards children who appreciate atmospheric storytelling and internal character growth.