Local Arizona mother and daughter write book to empower children

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An Arizona mother-daughter duo co-wrote “Beauty With A Birthmark,” a children’s book seeking to teach kids empathy, understanding, and acceptance.

The book is based on daughter Jessica Alexander’s experience growing up with a large birthmark covering most of her face, and the difficulties she faced accepting it, realizing her birthmark makes her beautiful.

Jessica and her mom, Erica, wrote “Beauty With A Birthmark” and recently traveled to South Africa to share their story and book.

The book not only talks about birthmarks but also about moles, freckles, and scars that make each person unique. The goal was to help young readers accept who they are and realize that they’re beautiful just the way they are.

Erica Maxwell, children's book author
Jessica Maxwell, Erica's daughter

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