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Reach for this book when your child feels like their own stories or background don't quite fit into the space they are in, or when they need to see how a single person's cultural pride can bridge two worlds. It is a vital choice for children navigating their own heritage or for those who simply love the magic of storytelling and libraries. The book follows the life of Pura Belpré, the first Puerto Rican librarian in New York City, who realized the library shelves were missing the folk tales she grew up with in Borinquen. It explores themes of belonging, creativity, and the courage it takes to advocate for one's community. Best for ages 7 to 11, this biography provides a beautiful example of how identity is a strength and how sharing our unique voices makes the world richer for everyone. It is an inspiring tool for parents looking to discuss immigration, cultural preservation, and the power of representation in media.