What people are saying.
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“This book is perfect for young children, especially young children of color, to see themselves differently in this world! Most importantly, it represents women of color in the medical field. I can't wait to get this book for my baby girl! :)”
— Jasmine R.
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“This book is so entertaining, yet educational. As an elementary school teacher, I can think of plenty of boys and girls who would love to read this. What I love most is how they can see themselves in Nia. A+!”
— Lakennya M.
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“The book is a true representation of what a child notices when they are in an emergency situation. Its an amazing thing when a book can capture the authentic moments of what could be a traumatic experience for a child and turn it into an educational opportunity.”
— Deloris A.
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“I really loved “When I see you.” It is simple enough for young kids to understand, yet powerful in the sense that black representation in healthcare is always needed. Kids of color reading this book could feel inspired to pursue healthcare in the future and comfortable enough that there are people who look like them in this profession to take care of them. Can’t wait for more!”
—Desiree B
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“Amazing read and beautiful illustrations. This children’s book exemplifies exactly what we need to see in more of in households, persons of color represented in healthcare. Very inspirational, thank you to the authors! You ladies did an amazing job. Looking forward to seeing more from you in the future!”
— Casey B
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“As a Black mother of mixed children, I recognize that what Bria and Mide are doing is so important. Our kids need to be able to see themselves in positions of success. There simply are not enough books today that encourage that. That’s why I look forward to reading this book to my kids before bed and watching the influence it has on their dreams and aspirations as they grow older. Thank you Bria and Mide!”
— Araya W.N.