Inspired by a clown routine performed for children, this heartwarming story celebrates empathy, inclusion, and self-acceptance. When a child begins to feel embarrassed about her big nose, long arms and oversized feet, the children watching step in to remind her that everyone is wonderfully made - and that our so-called flaws can actually be our strengths.
Through laughter, play, and kindness, the story teaches children ages 4-8 how to see the beauty in themselves and others. Some aged 9-11 may enjoy this book. Each chapter gently mirrors the worries and growing pains kids experience as they navigate self-image and belonging, showing that helping others feel loved helps us feel loved too. Filled with humor, warmth, and hope, this book helps young readers develop empathy, problem-solving, and a positive mindset. It encourages them to see that life has solutions, that we all belong, and that there's a higher love guiding us to care for one another. At its heart, it's a joyful reminder that we are all wonderfully made - and that kindness and laughter have the power to heal.