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There are many small things that we often forget to notice. Some of those things are highlighted here by author in reference to the caring of toddlers. Children always gives signal on what they wanna say, it is us who have to decode their expressions and gibberish blabbering. "I see you care" deals with the learning that we can give them by appreciation and asking them bit of clues from them. This tells how we can make them learn on sharing their things and to keep their room tidy, showing kindness and be empathetic.
It is our responsibility as an adult to tell toddlers about their responsibilities with time and notice how they are reacting to each of our actions and words.
Rhyming is okay and so does water-colored illustrations. There could be more better formation of content to show it in way better for young children who read this to grasp and follow.
I would love to read this whole series as earlier also I like 'I See You Smile by Deborah Farmer Kris'.
For me it is 4.5/5.0

Deborah wrote the most darling book to explain such big topics to littles. It perfectly lays out how kids need to be kind and loving to other, and gives beautiful examples of how to do that. Wonderful done! Every parent should have this book. Beautiful.

Thanks, NetGalley!
This was a sweet book that I enjoyed reading to my 3yo. It gave a nice opportunity for me to speak live to her through the words of the book. I recommend this book to any parent/caregiver of toddlers. The author note in the end was super practical, too, with tips for making sure the kids in your life know you see them and care for them.

A great children’s book about being kind and caring to others — would recommend for young children.
Thank you to NetGalley and Free Spirit Publishing for the ARC!

Super sweet, good for ages 6 months -3 years I’d say. Teaches good behavior! I will definitely be adding this to our nursery library bookshelf!

I See You Care helps show the many ways you can be kind to others and yourself. The illustrations are very soft and sweet and this would be an easy bedtime read. I liked that they also included some tips for caregivers at the end of the story.
Thanks to Familius and NetGalley for an eARC of this book for an honest review.

This was a very cute read. It shows kids its okay to be nice and good with with the world. I loved the graphics and illustrations. I would definitely purchase this book for my son.

I absolutely love this book. The words are perfect, the illustrations are simple and sweet, and the theme is important and genuine. Teaching children to care from babyhood to big kid is always spot on.

Very sweet book that shows examples of caring and empathy. Toddlers will enjoy the simple text and pictures, but I do think the text would be better if it rhymed.

I have been reading this to my child as a means to teach him English and to spread the lovely message of this book. The illustrations are super cute and the book is neither too short nor too long. This makes a good read for your kids and/or a nice gift for toddlers in general.
Thank you Netgalley and Free Spirit Publishing for providing this e-arc for review consideration.

I love the message that this book has for children and the fact that it’s helpful and educational for caregivers. The rhyming scheme was a bit choppy for me, personally, but my son seemed to enjoy it and asked for it to be read again. Children will like it and it will help parents and caregivers gain a new perspective of how to speak in a way that tells their children “I see you.”