“Adults will sometimes get it wrong in the questions that they ask. What do you want to be, my child, when your childhood has passed?”
The Question is an uplifting and inspiring children’s book that turns a familiar idea on its head. For generations, kids have been asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” This story invites a new question: “How will I be when I grow up?” With rhythmic stanzas and joyful illustrations, The Question encourages children—and the adults in their lives—to think beyond careers and traditional expectations. Instead, it highlights qualities that matter most: kindness, gratitude, resilience, and a curious spirit.
More than just a bedtime story, The Question is a gentle yet powerful reminder that life is not only about achieving—it’s about being. A valuable resource for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this book nurtures a love of reading while helping young minds imagine not just what they’ll become, but who they’ll be.
“Adults will sometimes get it wrong in the questions that they ask. What do you want to be, my child, when your childhood has passed?”
The Question is an uplifting and inspiring children’s book that turns a familiar idea on its head. For generations, kids have been asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” This story invites a new question: “How will I be when I grow up?” With rhythmic stanzas and joyful illustrations, The Question encourages children—and the adults in their lives—to think beyond careers and traditional expectations. Instead, it highlights qualities that matter most: kindness, gratitude, resilience, and a curious spirit.
More than just a bedtime story, The Question is a gentle yet powerful reminder that life is not only about achieving—it’s about being. A valuable resource for parents, teachers, and caregivers, this book nurtures a love of reading while helping young minds imagine not just what they’ll become, but who they’ll be.