Ruby Mae Henderson has wild, fiery red curls, and she wishes they would just disappear.On Picture Day at Maplewood Elementary, all Ruby wants is to blend in with her classmates. But when kids tease her about her bright red hair, Ruby feels more different than ever. She hides in her hood at lunch and questions what makes her special.Then something unexpected happens. A kind librarian shares a story about another red-haired girl who learned to love what made her different. A thoughtful photographer shows Ruby how beautifully her hair catches the light. And a little kindergartener calls her hair "princess hair."Slowly, Ruby begins to see herself through new eyes.Ruby's Red Hair Day is a heartwarming story about discovering that being different isn't something to hide-it's something to celebrate. Through Ruby's journey from insecurity to confidence, young readers learn powerful lessons about self-acceptance, kindness, and the beauty of being uniquely themselves.Perfect for children navigating feelings of being different, this touching picture book features: A relatable story about self-esteem and confidenceVibrant watercolor illustrationsPositive messages about celebrating differencesGentle lessons about handling teasing and bullyingDiverse characters who show kindness and understandingIdeal for ages 4-8A beautiful gift for any child learning to love what makes them special.