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Reach for this book when your child is beginning to ask deeper questions about their heritage or when you want to explore the concept of 'truth' through a different cultural lens. It is an ideal choice for families looking to bridge the generational gap and show children how wisdom is passed down through oral tradition and shared experiences with elders. This nonfiction narrative follows a family as they travel to the Northwest Territories to visit their grandparents. Through the Cree concept of Tapwe (meaning truth), the book explores themes of honesty, cultural pride, and the deep connection between people and the land. Written for the 8 to 12 age range, it provides a grounded, realistic look at modern Indigenous life while honoring ancient traditions. Parents will appreciate how it models respectful listening and curiosity, making it a beautiful tool for fostering a child's sense of self and belonging.