Gyo Fujikawa was doing something quietly radical long before the rest of children's publishing caught up. Her 1963 book Babies, and the picture books that followed, depicted children of many races playing together as a simple matter of fact, at a time when that was genuinely unusual. Fujikawa's illustrations are soft and round and full of joy, but there is real intention behind them: a belief that every child deserves to see themselves in the books they love. Her work is a reminder that picture books are never just decoration. This collection brings together stationery and gifts for families who share that belief.