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Reach for this book when your child starts questioning why most heroes look a certain way or when they need a boost of confidence in their own unique strengths. This engaging history explores the creation of Wonder Woman, from her roots in Greek mythology to her debut during World War II. It highlights how she was intentionally designed to represent justice, truth, and female empowerment. Parents will appreciate how the book balances comic book lore with real world history, explaining how a fictional character can become a symbol for social change. It is perfectly suited for children aged 8 to 12, offering a sophisticated yet accessible look at how media shapes our perception of equality and power. It is an excellent choice for kids who love superheroes but are ready to think more deeply about the message behind the mask.