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Reach for this collection when your child begins asking big questions about their place in the world or shows a budding fascination with the rhythms of nature. This beautifully illustrated edition introduces young readers to Walt Whitman, the poet of democracy and the Great Outdoors, whose work celebrates the connection between all living things. Through thirty-five carefully curated poems, children are invited to see the extraordinary in the ordinary, from a simple blade of grass to the vastness of the starry night sky. It is an ideal choice for fostering a sense of self-confidence and wonder in children ages 8 to 12. Beyond the poetry itself, this book acts as a gentle guide for families. With expert commentary and helpful definitions, it demystifies the language of the 19th century while keeping the emotional core accessible. Parents will appreciate how Whitman's philosophy of radical empathy and the celebration of the individual can spark meaningful conversations about identity and kindness. It is a soul-nourishing read that encourages kids to embrace their own unique voice and see themselves as an essential part of the human tapestry.