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Doodle and her best friend go on their first adventure together, this time on a holiday. They encounter laughter, new friends, and a few accidents along the way. The two best friends are trusted to go away for the very first time alone and no one knows quite what to expect. 200 miles away from home... 5 days, 4 nights, 3 massive suitcases, 2 teenagers and 1 wheelchair... What could possibly go wrong? Oh, and also, one credit card from Dad! Although Doodle has Rett syndrome, it does not mean she cannot live a life like anyone else. She enjoys her holidays and having a laugh with her best friend…mehr

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Doodle and her best friend go on their first adventure together, this time on a holiday. They encounter laughter, new friends, and a few accidents along the way. The two best friends are trusted to go away for the very first time alone and no one knows quite what to expect. 200 miles away from home... 5 days, 4 nights, 3 massive suitcases, 2 teenagers and 1 wheelchair... What could possibly go wrong? Oh, and also, one credit card from Dad! Although Doodle has Rett syndrome, it does not mean she cannot live a life like anyone else. She enjoys her holidays and having a laugh with her best friend just as much as anyone else, probably even more, and on this trip of a lifetime, she certainly does that! Rett syndrome is a unique genetic condition caused by the X chromosome having an abnormality. This then causes the brain to develop slightly dissimilar to other brains, which could leave some people without any speech and the ability to walk.
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Roselee Guinness is an author who has released one book previously, 'My Doodle is a Little Different', to raise awareness of Rett syndrome. This has inspired Roselee to write her second book in the series to continue to show other people that those with Rett are no different to us and can continue to live their life like everybody else.