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Reach for this book when you want to celebrate your child's budding sense of self or introduce the beauty of diverse traditions through the familiar lens of dress-up. It is an ideal choice for fostering pride in cultural identity or explaining the significance of the hijab in a way that feels playful, warm, and deeply relatable to any young child who has ever raided a parent's closet. The story follows a young African American Muslim girl who transforms into a queen, a superhero, and a bird simply by donning her mother's vibrant yellow khimar. Through rich sensory details (the scent of coconut oil and the feel of silk), the book explores themes of family connection, religious heritage, and imaginative play. It is a joyful, affirming read for children ages 4 to 8, highlighting a loving, interfaith extended family and a supportive community.