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A parent would reach for this book when their child begins asking big questions about the soul, the unseen world, or how different cultures understand our connection to nature. It is a gentle and profound introduction to the concept of 'Mali,' the spirit or shadow that connects every Yolngu person to their ancestors and the land. By sharing these sacred traditions, the book fosters a deep sense of respect for Indigenous wisdom and helps children conceptualize their own place in a vast, interconnected world. Written by Binmila Yunupingu, this short but impactful work focuses on identity and belonging rather than a linear plot. It is perfectly suited for children ages 6 to 10 who are developing their own sense of self and are curious about spiritual traditions beyond their own. Parents will appreciate the book's ability to ground abstract spiritual concepts in the tangible beauty of the Australian landscape, making it an excellent tool for discussing heritage and the enduring power of culture.