Oh My! Look Up at the Sky! invites children and families to pause, look up, and rediscover the wonder that fills the world above. From sunrise to sunset and into the starry night, each page captures how the sky changes - bright, calm, colorful, and full of surprises waiting to be seen.
Told in gentle, rhythmic language and paired with radiant illustrations, this picture book helps readers notice beauty in the everyday, encouraging curiosity, mindfulness, and gratitude.
Through the eyes of children, Oh My! reminds us that awe is always within reach - we just have to remember to look up.
Perfect for story time or classroom read-alouds, Oh My! Look Up at the Sky! celebrates imagination, nature, and the simple joy of paying attention to the world around us.
About the Author
Phyllis (Kathryn) Washington Stone-lovingly called 'PK' by her dad-has been writing since childhood, when school assignments first sparked her love for poetry and storytelling. She believes that all of us carry stories waiting to be told, and she's spent a lifetime listening, observing, and finding the words to bring the stories inside of her to life.
Born and raised on Chicago's South Side, Phyllis earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in American Studies from the University of Notre Dame. Among the many gifts afforded to her throughout her time as a student there, she attributes the ND community with nurturing and cultivating her love of creation.
Though she found her professional career in the field of corporate marketing, her heart has always been drawn to the deeper layers of communication-how we connect, express, and make meaning-through storytelling -which further helps us become a force for conversion, change, and ultimately good in the world.Phyllis is married to Jim Stone, Jr, mother to Alexander James Stone, and proud grandmother to Farrah Renae Stone. Each of them, separately and together, inspires her writing, her wonder, and her desire to share the beauty she sees in the world-especially the kind that floats above us in the ever-changing sky. 'Oh My! Look Up At The Sky' is her love letter to wonder, childhood, and the simple magic of looking up.


