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Reach for this book when your child feels small, unheard, or discouraged by their physical stature or age. It is the perfect antidote to the frustration of being the youngest or the least powerful member of a group. Through the eyes of Tola, a young girl living in Lagos, Nigeria, children learn that strength is measured by heart, cleverness, and the willingness to help others. The story follows Tola as she navigates bustling markets, stands up to neighborhood bullies, and assists her community. While the setting is a specific urban African environment, the emotional themes of resilience, family loyalty, and self-confidence are universal. Atinuke's writing is warm and rhythmic, making it an accessible bridge for children moving into early chapter books. It is a wonderful choice for fostering empathy and showing that even the smallest person can make a giant impact.