
Through the Eyes of a Child

















Simple stories. Big messages. Memories that last forever.
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With this growing collection of children’s stories, my dream is to spread love and light—one story at a time. Each book is written to inspire self-love, gratitude, and emotional connection, while offering children relatable moments they can see themselves in.
My goal is to place these stories in the hands and hearts of families around the world, nurturing meaningful conversations and lasting memories. I hope to build reading confidence in children through simple, honest storytelling that reflects the beauty and challenges of real life.
Thank you for being here. Together, let’s grow a generation of confident, compassionate readers.













About the Author – Amy May Robinson
Amy May is a Canadian children’s author and illustrator with a heart for inspiring young readers. Based in Peace River, Alberta, Amy is the creative force behind the Through the Eyes of a Child collection—an ever-growing series of heartfelt, relatable stories that gently teach life lessons through the eyes of children.
With a passion for spreading love, light, and confidence, Amy’s books touch on themes like gratitude, self-love, emotional growth, and family connection. Each story is designed to help children see themselves in the pages, encouraging them to embrace who they are and believe in what they can become.
A frequent visitor to schools, Amy brings her stories to life through engaging readings and fun activities that leave kids feeling inspired and empowered. Her dream is to place these meaningful stories in the hands and hearts of families across the world—one child, one book, one moment at a time.





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Inspiring the love for early reading & sharing smiles one school at a time.

Nampa Public School

Grimshaw Public School

Llyod Garrison School

Springfield Elementary School

Menno Simmons

Rosary School

E.E Oliver

Fox Creek School

Peace Home Learning

Harry Gray Elementary

Oscar Adolphson

Franke Ross Elementary