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A story about a curious little girl named Sarah who learned that making friends is as simple as saying "hello". Who knew that while awaiting a routine appointment, Sarah would not only make a new friend, but start a journey of love, acceptance, inclusion, compassion, and education. In this book, children will learn about embracing others, and how to be a kind, and inclusive friend. Written with love by a special needs Mama who wanted to teach her neurodivergent child the beauty of loving others, regardless of their differences. There are many illustrations of visible disabilities, requested by…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A story about a curious little girl named Sarah who learned that making friends is as simple as saying "hello". Who knew that while awaiting a routine appointment, Sarah would not only make a new friend, but start a journey of love, acceptance, inclusion, compassion, and education. In this book, children will learn about embracing others, and how to be a kind, and inclusive friend. Written with love by a special needs Mama who wanted to teach her neurodivergent child the beauty of loving others, regardless of their differences. There are many illustrations of visible disabilities, requested by families who wished to see their children represented in this book. A pleasant reminder than we are never too young or old to learn to be supportive, compassionate, and inclusionary.
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Autorenporträt
This inclusionary story was written with ALL children in the forefront, regardless of differences in physical appearance or capabilities. Providing an educational yet age appropriate insight into the world of childhood disabilities. A book for all ages that caters to readers who are neurotypical or neurodivergent alike. This particular literary work is one-of-a-kind because it was created by a special needs parent whose experiences were made possible by her own neurodivergent and medically complex kids. Carter, a mother of four and seasoned special needs Mama from Kentucky, is typically in the garden with her free-spirted, barefoot babies... or walking the isles of thrift stores with the love of her life. She believes her experiences, while challenging at times... may help other parents, educators, caregivers, and people of all ages.