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There's more than one way to get the job done, right? However, many children often want to do things exactly like their friends, but sometimes that is not possible, especially for children with a physical disability. But who said one way is the only way?! In this fun rhyming, yet inspirational, story, Daphne Daniels discovers that having Brachial Plexus Palsy (Erb's Palsy) limits her in a way that makes her different from her classmates. Though she is initially discouraged, her confidence blossoms in a particular silly relay race when she is reminded that she is just as capable as anyone else,…mehr

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There's more than one way to get the job done, right? However, many children often want to do things exactly like their friends, but sometimes that is not possible, especially for children with a physical disability. But who said one way is the only way?! In this fun rhyming, yet inspirational, story, Daphne Daniels discovers that having Brachial Plexus Palsy (Erb's Palsy) limits her in a way that makes her different from her classmates. Though she is initially discouraged, her confidence blossoms in a particular silly relay race when she is reminded that she is just as capable as anyone else, even if she has to do it differently! This beautifully illustrated book, highlighting the beauty of diversity and acceptance, is perfect for children who need to be reminded that they are enough and that they should never give up! Great gift for teachers, physical therapists, and parents of children with diverse abilities!
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Autorenporträt
As a Certified Group Fitness Instructor and Dance Ministry Lead, Adrianne literally and figuratively dances to the beat of her own drum. She has a passion for encouraging and leading the next generation, first as a therapeutic recreational dance instructor for disabled teens and young adults and now weekly with the youth at her church. Though Adrianne has always had to navigate life differently with Erb's Palsy, she enjoys challenging herself to reach beyond her limits whether vacationing internationally, dancing on skates, or competing in speed typing contests--with one hand! This godmother of six, born in North Carolina, graduated from North Carolina A&T State University and now resides in Virginia.