
What I See In Me
by Becky Snow
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Pub Date Apr 11 2022 | Archive Date Mar 27 2022
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Description
What I See In Me is about the self awareness children develop when they realize they are different from others. Regardless of what that difference may be, it is often first realized when looking in the mirror and comparing to others. This book is about children realizing their differences when looking in the mirror, and accepting those differences as beautiful, special, and one of a kind. Enjoy the journey of helping a young person grasp the importance of loving that whey see when they look at themselves. Perfect for bedtime or a quick book to encourage learning and acceptance. First book in a series of books that will explore accepting differences. This book has a flow to it much like a nursery rhyme. Easy for parents and new readers to read.
Available Editions
ISBN | 9798985055702 |
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Featured Reviews

Oh my goodness! What a great little book!!
What I See In Me has such an important message! It shows kids they should like themselves no matter what they look like- and to appreciate all their features.
I am a Girl Scout leader and one of our upcoming patches is learning how to “respect myself.” This book is PERFECT for explaining to my girls why they should love who they see in the mirror!!
Thanks so much for the arc- perfect timing!

This little book is awesome and important. Kids should read this and understand that being different is a beautiful thing. It's no use comparing ourselves to others because what we see in the mirror is the best version of us. Children really should learn to accept differences at an early age. Thank you, NetGalley and Becky Snow for the ARC of this lovely little book in exchange for an honest review.
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