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Book cover titled "What Kids Can't See" by Brandon Delcid Rios, with a sketch of eyeglasses resting on a landscape with chairs and a hill.

FEATURED PUBLICATION

Through heartfelt storytelling and reflection, What Kids Can’t See explores how vision shapes the way children experience the world — both literally and emotionally. Written by Brandon Delcid Rios, Founder of See The World Foundation, this book shares the personal and global stories behind our mission to make vision care accessible for all children.

All proceeds directly support See The World Foundation’s programs for children’s eye care and surgery access.

What Kids Can’t See

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WRITTEN BY OUR VOLUNTEERS

In this heartwarming children’s story, a young girl discovers an old pair of glasses that show her the world in bright new colors — not just through sight, but through kindness and curiosity. Inspired by the mission of See The World Foundation, this story reminds readers that true vision goes far beyond what we see.

Status: Coming Spring 2026

The Glasses That Found the Sky

A promotional graphic for upcoming publications from the See the World Foundation, featuring the text 'Coming Soon' on a light background with diagonal gold lines.

WRITTEN BY OUR VOLUNTEERS

When two friends find a hidden garden where the flowers only bloom for those who truly look, they learn how empathy and attention can change the way we see everything — and everyone — around us. Written by young volunteers, this story celebrates imagination and awareness in every child.

Status: Coming Summer 2026

Light Beneath the Leaves

A small table with a stack of old books, a vintage lamp, and a decorative silver pitcher.

Want to Be a Volunteer Author?

See The World Foundation publishes children’s stories entirely for free — all we need is your creativity and heart. Whether you love to write, illustrate, or dream up stories that help kids see the world in new ways, your ideas can make a real difference.