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Most Perfect You

Illustrated by Tamisha Anthony
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Hardcover
$18.99 US
9.94"W x 10.81"H x 0.34"D  
On sale May 03, 2022 | 40 Pages | 978-0-593-42694-4
| Preschool - 3
Reading Level: Lexile AD520L | Fountas & Pinnell L
Jazmyn Simon's debut is a moving love letter to children struggling to accept themselves inside and out—exactly as they are. This gorgeous picture book was inspired by a conversation between the author and her daughter.

I was shown all the smiles in the entire world. I looked at all of the many bright smiles until I found my favorite: your smile.

After comparing herself to other little girls, Irie confides in her mama that she feels something is wrong with her, that she’s not perfect as she is. And so Irie’s mama tells the magical story of how Irie was intentionally and wonderfully made. In fact, Irie is made up of all her mother's favorite things: sparkling eyes, a bright smile, and a kind heart.

Actor and activist Jazmyn Simon's tender picture book emphasizes the unique beauty and strength of all children, encouraging them to love their most perfect selves.
Jazmyn Simon is an actor, activist, and mother. She is the author of Most Perfect You and the coauthor of Repeat After Me, with her husband, Dulé Hill. Raised in Northern California, Jazmyn began pursuing acting during college at the University of Nevada. She later moved to Chicago and joined the improv troupe Second City. Jazmyn rose to fame on HBO’s hit dramedy Ballers, starring The Rock. On the big screen, she has starred in Tyler Perry’s Acrimony, among many other films. Most recently, Jazmyn appeared in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Jazmyn lives in L.A. with her husband and their two children. Visit Jazmyn on Instagram at @jazmynsimon. View titles by Jazmyn Simon
"A lovely choice for those looking for books about accepting differences, affirming children, and self-acceptance." —Booklist

"This sweet, imaginative tale highlights the importance of parental love in boosting children’s self-esteem and will be a touching read-aloud for families who have struggled with issues of fitting in." —Kirkus Reviews

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Jazmyn Simon's debut is a moving love letter to children struggling to accept themselves inside and out—exactly as they are. This gorgeous picture book was inspired by a conversation between the author and her daughter.

I was shown all the smiles in the entire world. I looked at all of the many bright smiles until I found my favorite: your smile.

After comparing herself to other little girls, Irie confides in her mama that she feels something is wrong with her, that she’s not perfect as she is. And so Irie’s mama tells the magical story of how Irie was intentionally and wonderfully made. In fact, Irie is made up of all her mother's favorite things: sparkling eyes, a bright smile, and a kind heart.

Actor and activist Jazmyn Simon's tender picture book emphasizes the unique beauty and strength of all children, encouraging them to love their most perfect selves.

Author

Jazmyn Simon is an actor, activist, and mother. She is the author of Most Perfect You and the coauthor of Repeat After Me, with her husband, Dulé Hill. Raised in Northern California, Jazmyn began pursuing acting during college at the University of Nevada. She later moved to Chicago and joined the improv troupe Second City. Jazmyn rose to fame on HBO’s hit dramedy Ballers, starring The Rock. On the big screen, she has starred in Tyler Perry’s Acrimony, among many other films. Most recently, Jazmyn appeared in the Netflix series Raising Dion. Jazmyn lives in L.A. with her husband and their two children. Visit Jazmyn on Instagram at @jazmynsimon. View titles by Jazmyn Simon

Praise

"A lovely choice for those looking for books about accepting differences, affirming children, and self-acceptance." —Booklist

"This sweet, imaginative tale highlights the importance of parental love in boosting children’s self-esteem and will be a touching read-aloud for families who have struggled with issues of fitting in." —Kirkus Reviews

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