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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing unfairness on the playground or asks why some rules exist if they seem mean. This biography of Rosa Parks introduces young readers to the Civil Rights Movement through the lens of a single, quiet act of defiance that changed history. It focuses on the power of standing up for oneself even when it feels scary, making it an essential tool for building a child's sense of justice and personal agency. Awahnde presents the historical context of segregation in a way that is accessible for early elementary students without being overwhelming. It is a gentle yet firm exploration of resilience and the idea that one person's voice, no matter how soft, can lead to monumental change. Parents will appreciate how it balances the weight of historical racism with an empowering message of hope and civic participation.