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This is a story about twin brothers, Dustin and Austin, who have taught me, by their hard work, and doing what they can, to only use the word "disabled" when referring to a car or a sewing machine, and to use "differently abled" when referring to people.

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This is a story about twin brothers, Dustin and Austin, who have taught me, by their hard work, and doing what they can, to only use the word "disabled" when referring to a car or a sewing machine, and to use "differently abled" when referring to people.
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Carol Osborn was born on Easter in New Jersey. Her older sister didn't get an Easter basket that year, so when her mother returned from the hospital with a bundle wrapped in a blanket, she said, "There's my Bunny!" You'd think that such a nickname could be outgrown, but that didn't happen. To the world at large she was Carol, but to family she was "Aunt Bunny", then "Grandma Bunny". During her life as a teacher, she wrote stories to teach her students when she couldn't find something in a book to make the point she wanted them to learn. Using her family and friends as characters, she wrote fact-based fictional stories for children and adults, illustrating them herself. She now has three adult children, three adult step-children, ten grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, and lives with her husband in North Carolina. When she wrote Grandma Bunny's Stories About Little Girls, her grandsons asked her to write a book about little boys, too. That is why these stories were written.