But there are no obscene! Saying my mind and having a hand. I have to do it. Noa, a friendly, curious, funny and beautiful girl wearing glasses. One day when Mom arrives in the garden, she stands sad. Why? Because she heard that there was no princess in the world with glasses. Join No and her mother on a search for the princess: throughout the neighborhood, by the bicycle path, in the Games Garden, at Ephraim's grocery store, and to the big surprise at the end of the story. In the book we will accompany Noa from the difficulty of her acceptance as a child who wears glasses, the moments she encounters in conflict, and to the ways to learn to love herself as she is. The book is not only for children and girls who make glasses but to all children. Rami Tal is an illustrator for children's books and youth, a graduate of the Visual Communication Department at the WIZO Haifa Academic Center. Rami also weighs glasses - until it loses them. And if he can't find, he just draws a new couple. Tamar Ben Avir (guard) is married to Omri, Noam and Ido's mother, writes content and Digital Director for about 10 years. And from childhood to this day - wearing glasses. She wrote the book during the Corona period, inspired by imagination games played with her daughter Noam (now six) after her daughter is vigorously said: 'Mom, you cannot be the princess, because there are no princesses with glasses.' That's how her first book was born to him.