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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing unfairness in the world or asks why certain groups of people were historically excluded from popular activities. It is an essential tool for parents who want to discuss systemic racism through the lens of a topic many kids already love: sports. By framing the history of the Negro Leagues as a story of innovation and resilience rather than just victimhood, the book helps children process difficult historical truths while feeling inspired by the heroes who refused to be sidelined. Varian Johnson expertly balances the harsh realities of Jim Crow laws with the excitement of the game, making it highly accessible for children aged 8 to 12. You will find themes of justice, perseverance, and communal pride woven throughout the narrative. It is a perfect choice for fostering a sense of identity and historical literacy, providing a bridge between the legends of the past and the athletes your child admires today.