
Do You See Me?
This joyful and affirming picture book invites young readers to see themselves through the eyes of those who love them—and to imagine the greatness within.
Follow a young girl and her mother on a blustery afternoon's adventure as they discover the power of community and the wonders of self-reflection along the way. Through rhythmic repetition and warm affirmations, this story celebrates the beauty and strength within every child: their courage, their drive, and their minds—free and wild.
With lyrical text and vibrant, textured illustrations, this picture book inspires children to dream boldly, live proudly, and embrace their superpower: seeing themselves as they truly are.
This joyful and affirming picture book invites young readers to see themselves through the eyes of those who love them—and to imagine the greatness within.
Follow a young girl and her mother on a blustery afternoon's adventure as they discover the power of community and the wonders of self-reflection along the way. Through rhythmic repetition and warm affirmations, this story celebrates the beauty and strength within every child: their courage, their drive, and their minds—free and wild.
With lyrical text and vibrant, textured illustrations, this picture book inspires children to dream boldly, live proudly, and embrace their superpower: seeing themselves as they truly are.
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This joyful and affirming picture book invites young readers to see themselves through the eyes of those who love them—and to imagine the greatness within.
Follow a young girl and her mother on a blustery afternoon's adventure as they discover the power of community and the wonders of self-reflection along the way. Through rhythmic repetition and warm affirmations, this story celebrates the beauty and strength within every child: their courage, their drive, and their minds—free and wild.
With lyrical text and vibrant, textured illustrations, this picture book inspires children to dream boldly, live proudly, and embrace their superpower: seeing themselves as they truly are.












