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Join Carly in "My Brother, Lucas" - an Unforgettable Journey of Sibling Love and Acceptance! Immerse yourself in the whimsical world of Carly and her remarkable big brother, Lucas, in this tender, beautifully illustrated tale by Naomi Moeller. Uncover the adventures, joy, and love Carly experiences, revealing Lucas as the extraordinary big brother that every child could wish for. Through the touching narrative, children and parents alike are guided to cherish individual uniqueness, promoting acceptance, understanding, and inclusion. This tale is not just about sibling love, but a heartfelt…mehr

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Join Carly in "My Brother, Lucas" - an Unforgettable Journey of Sibling Love and Acceptance! Immerse yourself in the whimsical world of Carly and her remarkable big brother, Lucas, in this tender, beautifully illustrated tale by Naomi Moeller. Uncover the adventures, joy, and love Carly experiences, revealing Lucas as the extraordinary big brother that every child could wish for. Through the touching narrative, children and parents alike are guided to cherish individual uniqueness, promoting acceptance, understanding, and inclusion. This tale is not just about sibling love, but a heartfelt message that celebrates differences and recognizes every person's distinctive worth. With its vibrant illustrations and relatable characters, My Brother, Lucas is a must-have for every child's bookshelf, encouraging readers to value each other's peculiarities as much as their own.
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Autorenporträt
Naomi Moeller, a nationally certified school psychologist with an Educational Specialist Degree from Seattle University, steps into the world of children's literature with her debut book, My Brother, Lucas. As a passionate advocate for autism awareness and a devoted mother of an autistic child, she utilizes her professional and personal experiences to instill understanding and acceptance of children with developmental disabilities.