Abby's Page

Raising awareness for kids who see the world differently.

Awareness. Connection. Love. Belonging.

Abby’s Page is part of the heart behind Sassy Vibes Only. This space was created to raise awareness for children who see, feel, process, and experience the world differently.

Through shirts, stories, dogs, and shared experiences, we hope to help more children and families feel seen, understood, supported, and loved.

Abby’s Mission

The mission is simple and deeply important: help create a world where kids who experience life differently are met with compassion instead of judgment.

Some children feel deeply. Some need extra time. Some communicate differently. Some are overwhelmed by things others barely notice. Some are full of ideas, movement, emotion, imagination, and light.

Abby’s Page exists to remind people that different does not mean broken. Different means there is more to understand.

Art That Inspires Awareness

Every design begins with a story. Each shirt is shown along with artwork that inspired it — celebrating creativity, perspective, and the beauty of seeing the world differently.

Every design begins with a story and helps support the mission of awareness, connection, love, and belonging.

Why Awareness Matters

Awareness helps people pause before judging. It helps families feel less alone. It helps children understand that who they are is not something to hide.

Why Stories Matter

Stories help people feel what facts alone cannot explain. Through Abby’s Page and the Sassafras & Rosenkrantz storybook series, we hope to tell the stories people wish others understood.

Why Dogs Matter

Dogs have a beautiful way of showing us acceptance, patience, joy, and unconditional love. They remind us that connection does not always need perfect words.

Why It Belongs Here

Sassy Vibes Only is built on joy, sass, compassion, and purpose. Abby’s mission gives that purpose a deeper heartbeat.

The Heart Behind the Page

We believe children who see the world differently deserve to be met with curiosity, patience, and love.

They deserve adults who ask, “What are they trying to tell us?” instead of “Why are they acting like that?”

They deserve friends who make room for them, families who feel supported, and communities willing to learn.

This page is for awareness. For connection. For Abby. For every child who deserves to belong exactly as they are.

Through Abby’s Eyes

Stories that help others understand connection, change, love, and loss.

When Someone Is Missing

There was a man who was blind. He was always singing and happy. One autistic individual adored him, and his presence became part of what felt safe, familiar, and comforting. When he passed away, the loss was enormous.

We have seen this with Abby too. Losing trusted teachers, helpers, and people can be deeply impactful. Sometimes grief is not only the loss of a person — it is also the loss of safety, routine, connection, and a part of the world that felt steady.

Many neurodivergent individuals feel deeply. They may build powerful bonds, notice things others miss, and carry connection in ways that are beautiful, meaningful, and profound. When someone important is gone, the grief can be enormous because the love and connection were enormous too.

Maybe the story is not only about loss.

Maybe it is also about how deeply someone was able to love. 💛

Explore More

Visit Paws & Puzzles to learn more about the awareness work and the storybook series inspired by real dogs, real people, and real experiences.

Visit Paws & Puzzles Meet the Storybook Characters