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Then You Don't See Me

Kate Fox

In the woods, a curious white bunny meets a colorful fox and discovers something unexpected. Although the bunny can see who she's meeting, she can't see the colors and says, "I don't see color." As they explore the forest, the bunny starts to notice the fox's hidden colors, but how? Join their adventure and discover a valuable lesson about seeing beyond appearances.

 

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ABOUT KATE FOX


Toni Morrison wrote, "If there's a book you really want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then
you must write it." This quote spoke to Kate deeply. It haunted her. She had been searching for a
book to read to her children about racism and the importance of seeing people's colors and how
dismissive it is to say, "I don't see color. I just see people." She wrote this book for her children, but
she published it with the hope that it would start a conversation in other homes about racism and
marginalized populations and the importance of seeing everyone's colors and how their lives are
impacted by them. This book does not have an end. She hopes this book is just the beginning of
conversations in your home.