The Little Girl in Pink is a gentle children's book about a bright, sensitive girl navigating a world that sometimes feels loud, confusing, and too fast. During a trip to the indoor playground, the Little Girl in Pink becomes overwhelmed and lost, leading to a moment of chaos that feels bigger than she ever intended. With patience, understanding, and the steady support of her family, she learns an important truth: asking for help can be the bravest step of all.This story offers comfort and representation for neurodivergent children, including those with autism, while encouraging empathy and understanding from siblings, parents, and caregivers.