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Reach for this book when your child is curious about how different cultures intersect or when you want to celebrate the beauty of community participation. It is a wonderful choice for families looking to discuss how we can honor traditions that are not our own with genuine respect and dedication. The story follows Sugar, a young girl watching her African American father and his Kung Fu classmates perform the traditional dragon dance during a Chinese New Year celebration. Through Sugar's eyes, children experience themes of pride, belonging, and the joy of shared cultural experiences. It is perfectly aged for 4 to 8 year olds, offering a gentle but profound look at multiculturalism in action. Parents will appreciate the focus on the father-daughter bond and the positive portrayal of a diverse community coming together in a spirit of harmony and celebration.