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Reach for this book when your child is feeling the weight of a parent's absence or struggling with the anxiety of a long-distance separation. It provides a beautiful, metaphorical space for children to process the longing for a loved one who is away for work or other reasons, reframing the wait as a courageous inner journey. The story follows two siblings, Napí and her brother, as they travel through a vivid dreamscape to find their father, who has gone to the mountains to work. Through dramatic watercolor illustrations and rich cultural symbolism, it celebrates the deep bond of family and the resilience found in heritage. This book is best suited for children ages 5 to 9, offering a comforting blend of indigenous Mexican tradition and the universal power of imagination to bridge the gap between loved ones.