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Reach for this book when your child is starting to ask questions about their own family history or when they need a comforting story about finding their place in a new environment. It is a gentle, historical chapter book that serves as a beautiful mirror for Black children and a meaningful window for others, focusing on the power of handmade gifts and the secret world of a child's imagination. Set in the vibrant 1930s Chicago neighborhood of Bronzeville, the story follows Minnie, a doll handmade by a loving grandmother. As Minnie joins Hester's toy collection, she discovers a magical nighttime world where toys come to life. The narrative balances a sense of wonder with grounded themes of heritage and community. It is perfectly suited for early elementary readers who enjoy stories like Toy Story or The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane but with a specific, rich cultural setting.