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A parent would reach for this book when their child begins asking big questions about fairness, land ownership, or how the United States became the country it is today. It is particularly useful for families navigating the transition of moving to a new place, as it explores the motivations and hardships of people seeking a fresh start. The book provides a balanced overview of the Louisiana Purchase and the subsequent migration, intentionally weighing the exciting opportunities of the frontier against the difficult realities faced by those already living there. Designed for children ages 7 to 10, this guide introduces complex historical concepts through a social studies lens. While it celebrates the perseverance of pioneers, it also creates an essential opening for conversations about justice and indigenous rights. It is an ideal choice for parents who want to move beyond simple myths and help their child develop a more nuanced, critical understanding of American history and the ethics of expansion.