Children rarely announce when something changes inside them.
They observe quietly, absorb deeply, and carry forward what they do not yet have the words to express. Long before they can explain their doubts or fears, they begin to understand the world-not as it is told to them, but as it reveals itself in small moments and silences.
Innocent Secrets is a collection of gentle, reflective stories about those moments of awareness-when innocence does not disappear, but subtly shifts. These are not stories of trauma or blame, but of recognition: quiet experiences that shape how children begin to see themselves and others.
Written with empathy and restraint, this book invites readers to pause-and to notice what children often carry silently as they grow.