Step into the colorful world of Lily, an 8-year-old Ojibwe girl, as she explores her family’s traditions, community celebrations, and the wisdom of her elders. From learning to grow the Three Sisters (corn, beans, and squash) with Grandma, to making frybread with Mom, to joining in a powwow filled with music, dance, and friendship, Lily’s story is both educational and inspiring. Perfect for parents, teachers, and young readers, this beautifully written and illustrated book introduces children to Native American culture and traditions in a fun, age-appropriate way. Kids will love following Lily as she learns about drumming circles, storytelling, Ojibwe language, and the importance of sharing culture with friends at school. ✨ Why you’ll love this book: Teaches kids about Ojibwe traditions and Native American culture. Encourages respect, learning, and appreciation of heritage. Beautifully illustrated with vibrant, child-friendly artwork. Great for classroom lessons, family reading, and cultural celebrations. This heartwarming children’s story is perfect for ages 4 to 10, whether read aloud or enjoyed independently. 👉 Add Lily’s Journey to your collection today and inspire children with a story of family, culture, and pride in heritage.