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Second Edition. A bonus in this second edition is the inventory of interests and abilities to help children discover their own wings of talent, and the joy of giving. Story line: Young Kevin is sad and discouraged because he is confined to his wheelchair. At the depths of his discouragement, an unexpected friend appears and takes him on a thrilling ride and Kevin discovers a timeless truth which completely changes his attitude into one of happy anticipation and a sense of purpose. He learns he has abilities for many things and opportunities he never thought of before, and his attitude about…mehr

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Second Edition. A bonus in this second edition is the inventory of interests and abilities to help children discover their own wings of talent, and the joy of giving. Story line: Young Kevin is sad and discouraged because he is confined to his wheelchair. At the depths of his discouragement, an unexpected friend appears and takes him on a thrilling ride and Kevin discovers a timeless truth which completely changes his attitude into one of happy anticipation and a sense of purpose. He learns he has abilities for many things and opportunities he never thought of before, and his attitude about himself is transformed.. The story invites conversations about recognizing one's own talents and abilities with new ideas for their expression. Through the inventory following the story, children consider their own varied talents and abilities and how to engage with their peers and others in meaningful and satisfying ways. Although written for children, Wings for Kevin inspires encouragement and hope to all ages and abilities.
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Autorenporträt
Marilee Donivan is an author and artist. Since retiring from classroom teaching, she writes and illustrates picture books for children, and inspirational non-fiction for adults. Marilee has a heart for people with disabilities. Dealing with her own muscular dystrophy, she understands the emotional and physical impact of grieving losses, making adjustments, and finding meaning in a world where others are more physically able. Her positive and proactive outlook on life infuses all her writings. Faith, family, and friends are at the top of her List of Favorite Things. Chocolate comes next. Bungee jumping isn't on the list, anywhere.