In a sun-filled home full of laughter and play, one little girl discovers that even the smallest things mean a lot…especially when it’s lost.
Join Lila on a delightful adventure as she searches high and low for her best friend—her soft, colorful, always-by-her-side Pillow. From brushing teeth to building castles, every moment they share is filled with joy… until one day, Pillow is suddenly gone.
Helps children understand and manage emotions
Creating a calm comforting bedtime routine
Encourages bravery self belief and resilience
Perfect for quality Storytime together
A great story for bedtime. This is a wonderful story that my daughter loves to read over and over again. Can't wait to read more of these books.

What a lovely book to add to my granddaughter's library. It won't misappear!

I liked the characters. I liked the story. And as a teacher, I Ioved the activity pages at the end of the book. A fun way to learn!

I love this new word! "Misappear" is the perfect word for what happens when a child loses something special to them. They really miss it. We'll be reading this book...and using this word...a lot.
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What happens when you lose something really important? Is it missing? Did it disappear? Nope! According to Lila…it
MISAPPEARED!
The word misappear was created during one of Lila’s most dramatic, urgent, and very serious moments… Her beloved Pillow was gone. Not “kind of gone.” Not “maybe I left it somewhere.” But completely, totally,
absolutely GONE. In that moment when feelings were big,
imagination was bigger, and words just couldn’t keep
up—Lila did what kids do best…She made her own.
Gus S