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Reach for this book when your child is starting to notice the wider world and needs a gentle guide for processing the social and emotional complexities of growing up. It is an ideal choice for the sensitive or observant child who often asks 'why' about the way people treat one another or how different families live. Taniya is a beautifully written exploration of childhood in a small town in Assam, India, focusing on the titular character's everyday experiences at home and school. Through Taniya's eyes, readers explore themes of empathy, social class, and the quiet joys of nature. The narrative is grounded in the South Asian experience but touches on universal truths about kindness and the importance of seeing the magic in the mundane. It is a slow-paced, reflective read that encourages children to slow down and observe their own surroundings with more compassion. This is a perfect bridge for 9 to 12 year olds moving from simple chapter books to more nuanced, character-driven literary fiction.