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This is the story of a beautiful girl who lives her life with Down Syndrome. Maria always dresses in pink and never leaves her superhero cape. She is always accompanied by her Grandmother Else who takes care of her and her support dog Paco. Together they live a beautiful adventure until one day Paco gets lost in the park. This is when Maria, together with other children with disabilities join forces in a love and rescue mission.

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This is the story of a beautiful girl who lives her life with Down Syndrome. Maria always dresses in pink and never leaves her superhero cape. She is always accompanied by her Grandmother Else who takes care of her and her support dog Paco. Together they live a beautiful adventure until one day Paco gets lost in the park. This is when Maria, together with other children with disabilities join forces in a love and rescue mission.
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Autorenporträt
Raquel Quezada is a Dominican woman residing in the United States, certified in sexual education for people with disabilities. She is founder of the nonprofit organization Cambiando el mundo de personas con Discapacidades (CEMDPCD) meaning: Changing the world of people with Disabilities. She is producer and host of the radio and television show with the same name. She is mother of four children, one names Schoan, who is a person with disability. In addition, Raquel Quezada is writer and author of: Breaking the barriers of Disabilities and several children's books such as: The Hero Within Me - Overcoming Disabilities, The Hero In Blue - Who stands up to the Dragons and this latest release. Raquel has focused on educating the world regarding these heroes that have different abilities showing through her stories different disabilities and how we can create a better world through love, inclusion, acceptance, and education. Children with disabilities or any other condition deserve a better world and together we can change the world of people with disabilities.