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I See You Board Books Complete Series 6-Book Set

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Watching toddlers discover the world is pure magic-and the I See You series captures that magic beautifully! This heartwarming six-book collection celebrates the many ways toddlers grow and express themselves, offering gentle, affirming stories that help little ones feel seen, valued, and loved. Each book follows a single toddler through a few hours of their daily routine, highlighting the wonder of everyday moments. Whether it's a triumphant smile after trying something new or the quiet curiosity sparked by a rainy day, these stories encourage caregivers to slow down and notice the small but meaningful milestones that shape a child's emotional, social, and physical growth. Books in this set: I See You Smile I See You Try I See You Care I See You Play I See You Wonder I See You Sing I See You Series Children thrive when they are seen and loved for who they are in the moment. These fun-to-read books provide ways of noticing and affirming how toddlers are growing physically, emotionally, and socially. Each book features a single toddler and takes place over the course of a few hours in the toddler's daily routine. These simple and tender books cover themes of emotions, resilience, kindness, curiosity, physical growth, and self-expression.
Deborah Farmer Kris is a child development expert, parent educator, and the author of Raising Awe-Seekers: How the Science of Wonder Helps Our Kids Thrive, the All the Time picture book series and the I See You board book series. Her bylines include CNN, PBS KIDS, NPR's Mindshift, The Washington Post, the Boston Globe Magazine,and Oprah Daily. Deborah spent over twenty years as a K-12 teacher and administrator and currently serves as an expert advisor for a PBS KIDS show Carl the Collector. Mostly, she loves sharing nuggets of practical wisdom that can help kids and families thrive.
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