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In this lushly illustrated picture book, gentle rhymes invite young children to turn their attention inward and reflect on who they see themselves as in a mirror. Are they a bushy-browed toad? Or an old man with a fiddle? Maybe a hippo too thick in the middle? Through lilting and pleasing verse, children can dream about their own self-perception and recognize that the best thing they can be is themselves. It's fun to dream of things that I see. But, my favorite of all is to simply see me. The first book in a series of contemporary nursery rhymes focusing on positive self-image, encouragement…mehr

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In this lushly illustrated picture book, gentle rhymes invite young children to turn their attention inward and reflect on who they see themselves as in a mirror. Are they a bushy-browed toad? Or an old man with a fiddle? Maybe a hippo too thick in the middle? Through lilting and pleasing verse, children can dream about their own self-perception and recognize that the best thing they can be is themselves. It's fun to dream of things that I see. But, my favorite of all is to simply see me. The first book in a series of contemporary nursery rhymes focusing on positive self-image, encouragement of self-inquiry and reflection on one's place in the world. Oh, What I See is a story that perfectly aligns with the current early childhood focus on social-emotional learning and is a wonderful resource for families and educators.
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Autorenporträt
Apple Via is a seasoned Marketing Advisor and Founder with a knack for storytelling, having crafted engaging narratives for top global brands and philanthropic initiatives. With her debut children's picture book series, she channels her passion into exploring self-image, self-esteem, and a child's place in the world.Her trilogy-What I See, I Could Be, and Love Is Me-features contemporary nursery rhymes inspired by her young son. Apple believes that the best stories transport readers and ignite their imaginations. She hopes her books foster meaningful conversations among families, helping children appreciate their unique qualities and inherent worth.