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You are the only you there ever has been or ever will be. You are
unique in all the universe. Just the odds of you being here at this
exact place and this exact time are so great and so rare that it will
never happen again. Written by New York Times best-selling author
Kobi Yamada, this is a story for everything you will do and
everything you can be. It’s a story about all the possibilities ahead
of you. It’s for who you are right now and it’s for all the magical,
unbounded potential you hold inside. With its beautiful visual
storytelling and timeless message, Maybe is an inspiring story for
kids of all ages.
"You need this book if you're young or old, if you read it to your
kids or if you read it to yourself. You need it if you're lost, if you
need reassurance, or if you just like to feel good." (Karin Myers,
The Children's Book Library)
"This is the most empowering kids’ book I’ve seen. It’s about
letting kids know THEY MATTER. It’s about purpose and
potential, with a touch of magic and realness. It’s the book every
girl or boy should hear." (Michelle Poler, HelloFears)
“Dream, discover, love, speak your mind, and above all follow your
heart, encouraged by this collection of reveries exploring a myriad
of beautiful what-ifs and maybes.” (Pallas Gates McCorquodale,
Foreword Reviews)
“Have you ever picked up a book and found yourself holding your
breath as you turned the pages? That was my exact response to
Maybe. It can only be described as absolutely breathtaking.” (Dawn
Mooney, 5 Minutes for Books)
"In Maybe, Yamada beautifully expresses the ideals every adult
wants their children to know and embrace. He offers reassurance
that discovering one’s gift, place, or method of influence is not a
one-time thing or quickly and easily found, and he encourages
readers to take their time, explore, think, and keep their eyes and
hearts open.” (Kathryn Carroll, Celebrate Picture Books)
"If you have been looking for a gorgeous book to use as a keepsake,
look no further. This new release is positively stunning and
celebrates the potential and possibility in children." (Clarissa
Schweider, Book Nerd Mommy)
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