🌳 The Mirror Tree — A Story About Seeing Ourselves with Kinder Eyes

What if the one thing we were most afraid to face… was the very thing that would set us free?

The Mirror Tree began as a whisper — the kind that comes from a child’s question, a quiet moment in the woods, or the deep ache of not feeling “enough.” It’s a story born from the struggles we all face with body image and belonging — whether we’re 7 or 70.

At its heart, The Mirror Tree is about two children, Coledyn and Maddy, who stumble upon a magical tree that reflects not what the world sees — but what’s truly within. As they look into its shimmering bark, they’re met with surprising reflections: not flaws, but light… not shame, but strength.

What they learn, and what we’re all still learning, is that the way we see ourselves matters. And that sometimes, we need a little magic to show us what’s already been there all along.

As a mother, as a woman, and as someone who’s spent years learning to love her own reflection, The Mirror Tree is personal. It’s the kind of story I wish I had as a child — and the kind I want every child (and grown-up) to hear now.

With soft, painterly illustrations and a message of self-love woven into every page, The Mirror Tree is for the quiet kids, the loud kids, the round kids, the skinny kids — and the parts of us we’re still learning to love.

🌟 Let’s teach our children to see the beauty in who they already are.
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