A beautifully illustrated children's book that celebrates sensitive children and the brave act of staying true to yourself, even when it's hard.
Wren is excited about her sleepover at JoJo's house-just the two of them! But as the evening unfolds, everything feels overwhelming: the loud dinner conversations, unfamiliar food, scratchy sleeping bags, and the constant need to smile when things don't feel quite right.
This tender story follows Wren as she navigates the challenge of wanting to belong while honoring her own sensory needs and quiet nature. Through gorgeous illustrations and gentle storytelling, readers discover that bravery doesn't always look bold-sometimes it's showing up, staying kind, and finding ways to care for yourself even in uncomfortable moments.
"This story is for the kids who want to belong but carry their discomfort quietly. For the ones who smile when they don't feel like smiling... You are not alone. You never have to explain what feels good, safe, or right to you."
Whether your child sees themselves in Wren's story or you're looking to build empathy and understanding, Wren's Sleepover offers a beautiful reminder that coming home to yourself is always something to be proud of.