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Reach for this book when you want to ground your child in a sense of belonging and cultural pride, especially during Kwanzaa or when exploring the vast timeline of Black history. It serves as a powerful lyrical bridge between the pain of the past and the vibrant joy of the present, helping children understand that they are part of a long, resilient lineage. Through the framework of the seven principles of Kwanzaa, the book moves from the shores of Africa through the Middle Passage to modern celebrations. It is a poetic exploration of identity and community that handles difficult historical truths with a rhythmic, hopeful grace. Parents will find it an essential tool for fostering self-confidence and a deep appreciation for heritage in children ages 4 to 10.