HYPERSENSITIVITY is a super power - learn how to embrace it…
A gentle, hopeful and empowering story that invites readers into the inner world of a sensitive child, where feelings are big.
This book nurtures resilience, confidence, and self-acceptance, inviting all readers young and old to reconnect with their inner child and embrace their inner strength.
The story offers simple, practical tools, developed by Dr. Jennifer Lewy, psychologist, to help children navigate big emotions, while reminding parents, educators, and grown-ups of every age that sensitivity is not a weakness, but a gift.
You will be drawn in by Dina Lewy's authentic storytelling and beautiful illustrations, born from her experience as a Highly Sensitive Person and real-life parenting moments, an invitation to feel, imagine, and connect.
Also included is a guided meditation developed by Isabella Gras, MBSR and Mindfulness Meditation Teacher, designed to gently ease worries and anxiety.
Meet the Co-Authors Behind this Inspirational Book
The Lewy sisters Dina and Jennifer currently live over 3,000 miles apart but their hearts are closely connected. In 2024, they embarked on a journey that started with one “crazy idea” to co-author a children’s book about Highly Sensitive Children (HSC), they drew on their life experiences to offer insights they hoped would inspire and support others. Passionate about fostering acceptance and understanding of HSC, they aim to empower individuals and shed light on this often misunderstood trait. Together, they’ve created this book to celebrate high-sensitivity as a superpower.
DINA LEWY
Dina Lewy is a highly sensitive person and the mother of two highly sensitive children. She developed the storyline from her own life and parenting experiences, drawing on real family moments to shape the emotional core of the story and ground it in everyday family realities.
JENNIFER LEWY
Dr. Jennifer Lewy is a psychologist, mom of three (including teen twins), and founder of YourSaferSpace.com clinic based in Montreal, Canada. She helps children and their parents navigate raw emotions, BIG feelings, and everyday struggles with compassion — in five languages.