My Little Eye

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· FriesenPress
5.0
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28
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About this ebook

Superpowers are often more than meets the eye!

A playful children’s book with a big message, My Little Eye teaches early childhood readers the importance of accepting and celebrating others, regardless of physical differences. Join a game of “I spy” to find the things that not everyone sees—including the goodness inside me and you.

This story is dedicated to the authors’ son Theodore, an energetic and curious little boy who was born with microphthalmia, a rare condition that makes his eyes appear different sizes. With My Little Eye, their wish is to change the narrative of how those who are differently abled are viewed, both by themselves and others, showing how kindness, love, and thoughtful actions are what matter most about a person.

5% of the proceeds from each book will go to the Sick Kids Foundation and 5% to support the Vision Institute of Canada.

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5.0
2 reviews
matthew balmforth
January 25, 2021
Beautiful story. Teaches children about the simple things in life are what are important.
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L
January 25, 2021
Wonderful book for children highlighting the important lesson of seeing the good in everyone!
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About the author

Serena Tam and Curtis Voisin live with their children in Vaughan, Ontario. My Little Eye is their first book.

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