She has taken a photo of her face every day for four years and has amassed an army of followers - fans and haters.
Her internet moniker is clickflashwhirr, and the time-lapse videos she makes from self portraits have caused a sensation.
"We wanted to create a world so children could have a place of their own, a place that allows them to explore and grow without constant pressure to buy stuff," says MiniMonos founder Melissa Clark- Reynolds, an entrepreneur, climate change activist, and mother. "We also wanted them to have a place that embodies core values, such as sustainability and generosity, without turning those values into a boring lecture."