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Reach for this book when your child is struggling to understand why a sibling or friend sees a situation differently than they do, or when they feel frustrated that their own creative work isn't being 'correctly' interpreted. This gentle story follows Little Mouse as she paints a beautiful picture of her friends. However, as each animal friend looks at the canvas, they see something entirely different: a reflection of their own world and identity. Ideal for children ages 3 to 7, the book uses art as a metaphor for perspective and the subjective nature of truth. It validates a child's unique vision while teaching the essential social skill of empathy. By the end, parents can use Little Mouse's inclusive reaction to show how different viewpoints don't make anyone 'wrong', they actually make the world (and the painting) much richer.