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A parent might reach for this book when their child expresses curiosity about their own Caribbean heritage or asks questions about why certain places in the world feel so different from home. It is an excellent resource for bridging the gap between abstract geography and the lived experiences of people on a vibrant island. The book provides a welcoming entry point into Cuban life, covering everything from the rhythm of the music to the specific rules of a street baseball game. Written with the 6 to 9 year old in mind, the text balances historical context with bright, modern descriptions of daily routines. It fosters a sense of global belonging and wonder by highlighting how traditions are preserved through food and community. Parents will appreciate the clear, approachable vocabulary that makes complex topics like cultural identity feel accessible and engaging for early elementary readers.