Skip to Main Content

Maybe Just Ask Me!

Illustrated by Katie Mazeika

LIST PRICE $10.99

PRICE MAY VARY BY RETAILER

Digital products purchased on SimonandSchuster.com must be read on the Simon & Schuster Books app. Learn more.

Free shipping when you spend $40. Terms apply.

Buy from Other Retailers

About The Book

Based on the author’s own childhood experience, this clever and heartfelt picture book follows a young girl who wants to bring discussion of her disability into the open, exploring themes of acknowledging and celebrating differences.

Mazie wears an eyepatch and a head scarf, and on her first day at a new school she’s prepared for her classmates to wonder why. And they do, but no one talks to her about it. Instead, wild rumors fly around the classroom that she’s a pirate or a dragon burned off her hair! Mazie doesn’t mind explaining her disability, but can she find the courage to tell the other kids to just ask her?

Appearances

APR 26
10:00:00
in person
Cover to Cover Children's Books
In Person
2116 Arlington Avenue
Columbus, OH 43221
MAY 31
0:00:00
in person
Greater Pittsburgh Festival of Books
In Person
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh – Main (Oakland)
4400 Forbes Ave
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

About The Author

Photo courtesy of the author

Katie Mazeika is an author and illustrator with a BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design. When she isn’t in the studio, she likes to spend time at the theater, in her garden, or getting lost in a good book. She is the creator of picture book biographies including Annette Feels Free and Beulah Has a Hunch!. She lives in Ohio with her family and two dogs.

About The Illustrator

Photo courtesy of the author

Katie Mazeika is an author and illustrator with a BFA from the Columbus College of Art and Design. When she isn’t in the studio, she likes to spend time at the theater, in her garden, or getting lost in a good book. She is the creator of picture book biographies including Annette Feels Free and Beulah Has a Hunch!. She lives in Ohio with her family and two dogs.

Product Details

Raves and Reviews

… the bright, rounded illustrations sympathetically convey Mazie’s emotions, clearly depicting her sadness at her classmates’ rumors and her happiness when they befriend her after learning her story. A reminder that kids with disabilities are the authorities of their own stories.

– Kirkus, 03/01/2025

. . . readers are privy to Mazie’s inner thoughts as she navigates social tensions and fears, drawing on the bravery and hopefulness she gained from her recent battle with cancer. . . . offers significant social-emotional learning opportunities . . .

– School Library Journal, 12/13/24

Resources and Downloads

High Resolution Images

More books from this author: Katie Mazeika