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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing that some people are treated differently than others or when they ask how one person can possibly fix a big problem. This biography introduces Nelson Mandela not just as a world leader, but as a boy named Rolihlahla who grew up to face incredible unfairness with steady courage. It is an ideal entry point for discussing systemic racism and the power of nonviolent resistance in a way that feels accessible for elementary-aged children. Through Mandela's story, children learn that being a hero often means staying true to your beliefs even when things are very difficult. Parents will appreciate how the book balances the harsh realities of history with a powerful message of forgiveness and reconciliation. It helps bridge the gap between historical facts and the emotional values of empathy and justice.