What Do You Do With and Idea

Written by: Kobi Yamad

Illustrated by: Mae Besom

This was an absolutely beautiful book—one that really stays with you after you finish it. The illustrations are thoughtfully done and tie into the story in such a meaningful way, adding depth to every page.

The story centers on a child with an idea, but one who is hesitant to share it, worried that others might not like or accept it. That fear becomes real at first, which makes the message even more powerful. As the story unfolds and the idea begins to grow, the illustrations reflect that change, gradually filling with more color and life.

I especially loved how the book shows that when an idea is nurtured, cared for, and believed in, it can become something truly extraordinary. When the child finally takes a chance, there’s a beautiful reminder that even a small idea has the potential to make a big impact—maybe even change the world.

This book is perfect for both children and adults. It’s a wonderful way to encourage confidence, creativity, and the courage to hold onto an idea, no matter what others may think.

Heidi Brooks