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Frederick Banting's journey starts on a quiet farm in a small town in Canada, where he learned the value of hard work and responsibility. But as he grew up, he dreamed of doing something bigger than running the farm like his family wanted him to do. Along the way, he faced incredible challenges, like failing in his first year of college and surviving World War I. Frederick's life was far from ordinary. He didn't just become a doctor--he became a medical pioneer! He discovered how to make insulin, a life-saving medicine for people with diabetes. Can you believe it? His discovery has saved…mehr

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Frederick Banting's journey starts on a quiet farm in a small town in Canada, where he learned the value of hard work and responsibility. But as he grew up, he dreamed of doing something bigger than running the farm like his family wanted him to do. Along the way, he faced incredible challenges, like failing in his first year of college and surviving World War I. Frederick's life was far from ordinary. He didn't just become a doctor--he became a medical pioneer! He discovered how to make insulin, a life-saving medicine for people with diabetes. Can you believe it? His discovery has saved millions of lives over the past 100 years. This book will take you on an adventure, filled with stories of courage, discovery, and the power of never giving up. Frederick Banting's life is proof of what one person can accomplish with determination and a heart full of compassion. Get ready to be inspired by this incredible man who made the world a better place.
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Erin is a dedicated educator and creative writer with a passion for empowering mothers and families. With a PhD in Education and a master's degree in Creative Nonfiction Writing, Erin brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her narrative biographical work. As a mother of four, including a young child with Type 1 Diabetes and celiac, she has a deep understanding of the challenges and triumphs of raising a child with complex medical needs. Erin has over 15 years of experience teaching in the classroom and has also taught breastfeeding and childbirth education classes. She received her IBCLC certification in 2013 and has served numerous families as a former labor and postpartum doula. Through her writing, Erin hopes to inspire and comfort other families navigating the journey of raising children with diabetes and other conditions.