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A charming story about self-confidence and self-discovery. If I Were an Armadillo is an engaging story about a young boy who discovers he doesn't need to be an armadillo, an elephant, a penguin, or any other creature to help with chores. What matters most is doing his best and being his best self. Filled with charming illustrations and 16 pages of fun facts about animals, insects, and the human body, this heartwarming book will delight and inspire young readers to be confident and capable just the way they are.

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A charming story about self-confidence and self-discovery. If I Were an Armadillo is an engaging story about a young boy who discovers he doesn't need to be an armadillo, an elephant, a penguin, or any other creature to help with chores. What matters most is doing his best and being his best self. Filled with charming illustrations and 16 pages of fun facts about animals, insects, and the human body, this heartwarming book will delight and inspire young readers to be confident and capable just the way they are.
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Autorenporträt
Born to an American father and a British mother, Renée Vajko-Srch grew up in France where she obtained her French Baccalaureate. She attended IBME in Switzerland, graduating with a degree in Theology. She is a speaker with Stars for Autism, educating and training individuals and businesses about autism. She currently lives in the Missouri Ozarks with her husband and three sons, one of whom has been diagnosed with Asperger's. She is a connoisseur of fine chocolates, loves to read, and has a weakness for rescue cats. She is a staff-writer for Herald and Banner Press. Several of her articles have been published in the Missouri Autism Report magazine. Two of her stories have been published in Chicken Soup for the Soul books. She also authors a blog on autism, motherhood and God. She is currently working on her second novel, ghostwriting a memoir, and a devotional for autism and special-needs families. You can follow her on Facebook (Author Renée Vajko Srch), Twitter (Renee Srch@SrchRenee), Pinterest (MotherhoodAutismAndGod), and Instagram (ReneeVajkoSrch). She blogs at www.MotherhoodAutismAndGod.blogspot.com