Maya's World

Hardcover
$18.99 US
| $24.99 CAN
On sale Feb 17, 2026 | 40 Pages | 9780593814994
Age 4-8 years | Preschool - 3

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A young artist is eager to share her colorful artwork but when the rainbow she creates causes confusion among her classmates, she must overcome self-doubt in this empowering picture book about embracing the artist in you!

When Maya’s class is asked to draw something inspired by nature, she gets right to work. There’s nothing Maya loves to do more than draw! So she spends all evening drawing, painting, and gluing. She even wakes up early the next day to add the finishing touches. In class, the students take turns presenting their artwork. Tatiana shares her drawing of a puddle, Pedro shows his picture of a butterfly, and Ravi proudly displays his sketch of rocks. Excited to share her rainbow, Maya opens her drawing with a big “Ta-da!” But her classmates are confused. “I like your drawing, but rainbows don’t look like that,” says Ravi. Maya’s cheeks tingle and her palms start to sweat. How can Maya help her classmates understand her drawing? With encouragement from their teacher, Maya inspires her class to unleash their own creativity and bring everyone’s unique perspectives together to create a beautiful masterpiece.

Here is a vibrant story that celebrates self-expression and imagination, perfect for any young artist who sees the world in different and interesting ways, encouraging readers to explore their creativity and share their ideas with pride.
© Sofia Runarsdotter
Andrea Pippins is a visual storyteller who creates images that empower people, especially women and girls, to nurture their creativity and themselves through artistic expression and wellness practices. She illustrated Young, Gifted, and Black, a bestselling book series by Jamia Wilson; designed promotional social media graphics for HBO’s Tina Turner documentary; illustrated a national Kwanzaa stamp for the USPS; and partnered with Young People’s Poet Laureate Elizabeth Acevedo to illustrate her world-renowned poem, "Inheritance". She has also worked on projects for Lincoln Center, the Malala Fund, Instagram, Apple, National Geographic, and many more. View titles by Andrea Pippins
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A young artist is eager to share her colorful artwork but when the rainbow she creates causes confusion among her classmates, she must overcome self-doubt in this empowering picture book about embracing the artist in you!

When Maya’s class is asked to draw something inspired by nature, she gets right to work. There’s nothing Maya loves to do more than draw! So she spends all evening drawing, painting, and gluing. She even wakes up early the next day to add the finishing touches. In class, the students take turns presenting their artwork. Tatiana shares her drawing of a puddle, Pedro shows his picture of a butterfly, and Ravi proudly displays his sketch of rocks. Excited to share her rainbow, Maya opens her drawing with a big “Ta-da!” But her classmates are confused. “I like your drawing, but rainbows don’t look like that,” says Ravi. Maya’s cheeks tingle and her palms start to sweat. How can Maya help her classmates understand her drawing? With encouragement from their teacher, Maya inspires her class to unleash their own creativity and bring everyone’s unique perspectives together to create a beautiful masterpiece.

Here is a vibrant story that celebrates self-expression and imagination, perfect for any young artist who sees the world in different and interesting ways, encouraging readers to explore their creativity and share their ideas with pride.

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© Sofia Runarsdotter
Andrea Pippins is a visual storyteller who creates images that empower people, especially women and girls, to nurture their creativity and themselves through artistic expression and wellness practices. She illustrated Young, Gifted, and Black, a bestselling book series by Jamia Wilson; designed promotional social media graphics for HBO’s Tina Turner documentary; illustrated a national Kwanzaa stamp for the USPS; and partnered with Young People’s Poet Laureate Elizabeth Acevedo to illustrate her world-renowned poem, "Inheritance". She has also worked on projects for Lincoln Center, the Malala Fund, Instagram, Apple, National Geographic, and many more. View titles by Andrea Pippins

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