The Superpower of Knowing Yourself is one of those books that feels close to the heart. Not only because it expands a collection that has accompanied thousands of young readers, but because it connects directly with something we deeply believe in: the importance of learning to understand what we feel from childhood—without judgment, without rush, and with curiosity.
In this new story, Francesc Miralles and Álex Rovira invite us on a journey that begins with long, somewhat boring holidays and turns into a transformative adventure. Mario and Lena, two close friends, meet Elvira, a robot grandmother who specializes in emotions. She opens the doors to the Park of Emotions: a place as surprising as it is revealing, where every experience invites children to look inward and discover what happens when we feel sadness, anger, joy, or that hard-to-explain boredom that sometimes is also part of growing up.
The Superpower of Knowing Yourself stands out for its ability to talk about emotions without oversimplifying or sugarcoating them. It doesn’t try to teach through theory, but through experience, play, and identification. It’s a book that doesn’t tell children how they should feel; instead, it offers them a safe space to recognize their emotions and understand that all feelings have meaning and a place.
This book beautifully reflects the sensitivity and commitment of two authors with a solid and coherent career, capable of translating complex concepts into accessible, relatable, and deeply human stories. With millions of readers around the world and recognized as leading voices in emotional education and well-being, they come together once again on familiar ground: stories that support, spark conversations, and leave a lasting impact.
Additionally, The Superpower of Knowing Yourself is published in both Catalan and Spanish, reinforcing its mission to reach far and become part of everyday life in families, schools, and educational spaces. It’s a book designed to be read together, discussed afterward, and revisited whenever needed.
This title has the potential to become a powerful ally for many children and adults alike. Because understanding what we feel is a powerful tool. And discovering that superpower—the power of knowing oneself—is an essential first step toward building a more conscious happiness from an early age.
This creative duo has already sold more than 100,000 copies with their collection for slightly older children (Stories to Love Yourself Better, Stories for Happy Boys and Girls, among others). Now they want to give younger children the opportunity to begin learning something as important as managing and processing their emotions—a challenge that is as necessary as it is universal.
