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Prism: A Chameleon Finds His Light

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In a world bursting with vibrant colors, one little chameleon embarks on a magical journey of self-discovery. In A Chameleon Finds His Light, Prism navigates through enchanted forests and shimmering meadows, to bravely learn that his unique colors aren’t just for hiding—they’re meant to shine! This heartwarming tale celebrates the beauty of being different and the joy of finding your own special light.

With a gentle nod to the rainbow and gender-diverse communities, the story reminds children and families that every hue is a vital part of life’s beautiful rainbow. As Prism overcomes challenges and embraces his true self, he discovers that sharing his uniqueness not only illuminates his world, but also inspires others to do the same.

A Chameleon Finds His Light is a delightful celebration of purpose, acceptance, and the courage to be exactly who you are. Let this enchanting adventure spark conversations about diversity, self-love, and the power of shining bright—just as you were meant to.

32 pages, Hardcover

Published November 11, 2025

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November 8, 2025
This book is incredible and should be on the bookshelf of every young person, and yet adults will enjoy it as well. I cried happy tears as I turned the last few pages. The story is inspirational and the graphics are beautiful! A true gem.
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August 6, 2025
A book that is going to be very well accepted by those who need it, this features a chameleon who is far too vibrant for his own liking. His nature and colours – that he can seldom control like all the other chameleons – are just too rainbow-coloured, or so he thinks, but when he is told this need not be a negative, he learns to accept his differences. Clearly a metaphor for the gay experience, and other people who feel they can't fit in, it's a pleasantly-told narrative, with of course more than enough colour in the artwork. Or is that last phrase correct? For these pages suggest you can never have enough, and we should always be happy to be distinctive. A pleasant delivery of that message, this is at least a four stars.
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October 27, 2025
A beautiful picture book that reminds everyone to be yourself and to not be afraid of what others think.
I love that it was written and illustrated by Canadians.
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November 4, 2025
Really nice story with a great message and beautiful artwork!
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