Did you ask your child, "Who do you want to be?"
When was the last time you asked your child who they want to be?
I don't know what he wants to be when he grows up.
But who does he want to be ?
Children have an extraordinary capacity to dream without limits. One day they are astronauts exploring distant galaxies, the next they are princesses saving kingdoms, or superheroes fighting against the bad guys.
And somehow, between homework, dinners, and the daily routine, we forget to ask them: "Who do you want to be today?"

Rediscovering the Hidden Dreams of Our Children
Our children have a rich inner world. They have heroes they admire, characters they identify with, roles that make them feel strong, brave, and special.
But how often do we really stop to listen to these dreams?
Perhaps your daughter wants to be a scientist who discovers new planets. Maybe your son dreams of being a knight who protects those in need. These dreams aren't "just fantasies"—they're how children explore who they want to become.
Why It's Never Too Early to Celebrate Who You Are
Asking your child who they want to be isn't just a question. It's a statement: "Your dreams matter. You matter."
It's a way of telling him that you see him, that you believe in him, that he can be whoever he wants.
And celebrating these dreams – through play, stories, or even a portrait depicting him as his favorite hero – boosts his self-esteem and fuels his imagination.
Create Memories That Last Forever
One day, your child will grow up. Dreams will change, passions will evolve. But these moments—when they believed they could be a pirate, a dancer, an explorer—will remain in their heart.
What if you could capture that moment? What if you could create a tangible memory of who they were, what they dreamed of, what they looked like?
A custom portrait does exactly that. It transforms your child into the hero they dream of being. It's not just a picture—it's a mirror of their dreams, a way of saying, "I see you. And I believe in you."
The Opportunity to Reconnect with Your Dreams
Today is the perfect day to ask your child, "Who do you want to be?"
Listen to the answer. Ask questions. Let them tell you about their imaginary adventure. And then, find a way to celebrate that dream.
Because children who feel seen, heard, and supported grow up with the confidence to truly become whoever they want to be.
Don't Wait
Children grow up fast. Dreams change. But this moment – this very moment when your child still believes in magic – is precious.
What are you waiting for?
Ask yourself today: "Who do you want to be?"
And then, give them a portrait that celebrates that dream. Because every child deserves to see themselves as the hero of their own story.