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Reach for this book when your child expresses a desire to hide part of who they are just to fit in at school. It is an essential resource for children navigating the tension between their home heritage and their public identity, particularly after an instance of teasing or peer pressure. The story follows Bilal, a boy who tries to distance himself from his Muslim name and faith after witnessing his sister being bullied, only to find strength through a teacher's mentorship and a newfound connection to history. This gentle but honest narrative addresses the heavy emotional weight of assimilation and the courage it takes to be authentically yourself. Ideal for children ages 6 to 10, it provides a roadmap for moving from fear to pride. Parents will appreciate how the book models supportive adult intervention and peer allyship, making it a powerful tool for building resilience in a multicultural world.