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In Mya Grace Wants to Make Music, a young girl with disabilities, shares her favorite activity. She loves to go to her weekly piano lesson! Everyone in her family plays a musical instrument and she wants, to learn how to play so she can, join them for family music time.
Mya Grace is fun and sweet as she shares her thoughts and hopes. Her emotions distract her at times, but her wonderful piano teacher builds on her love for certain notes and helps...
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"This is a wonderful story, complimented with beautiful photographs. Children will relate to the joy in learning to do something that is important to them, especially when it's something they can participate in with their family!"- Becky Drews, MS. Ed Special Education
In MyaGrace Wants to Make Music, a young girl with disabilities shares her favorite activity. She loves to go to her weekly piano lesson! Everyone in her family plays a musical instrument...
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"This is an awesome and colorful book showing how children with disabilities can do things just like their peers. The book encourages making decisions and choices in real world situations. The photographs were awesome as well." - VS, Verified Purchaser
In MyaGrace Wants to Get Ready, a young girl with disabilities delights us with her enthusiasm as she gets ready to attend her school dance. MyaGrace bubbles over with joy every step of the way...
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In MyaGrace Wants to Get Ready, a young girl with disabilities delights us with her enthusiasm as she, gets ready to attend her school dance. MyaGrace bubbles over with joy every step of the way as she crosses items off her list.
MyaGrace has to choose her dress, her shoes, and her jewelry. Then she's off to the best time ever at the beauty salon where she has a wonderful surprise. It's so much fun getting ready for a school dance with MyaGrace and...
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In Matteo Wants to See What's Next, two boys spend the day with an adult friend with disabilities, and explore the Royal Ontario Museum. Beautiful photography gives voice to a young boy's anticipation as it illustrates how, speech is not the only way we communicate.
Matteo and Cristian love to spend the day with their friend Rebecca. Today, Rebecca has a surprise for them. Matteo can't wait to see it! He's on the move as they explore the museum,...
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In Claire Wants a Boxing Name, a mother and daughter share their weekly boxing lesson. Taught by a woman, who is differently sight-abled and has a guide dog, an amazing story unfolds. Dynamic photography captures the energy and intensity of the physical activities all three women complete at the inclusive Toronto Girls Boxing Club.
Boxing moves, bags, and gloves abound as the story reveals Claire's desire to be given a boxing name. It will represent...
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It seems like all boys want a puppy. But not Ethan! He's happy playing with his cars. His older brothers have a different idea. They talk Mom and Dad into getting them a puppy. It's a good thing that Ethan is around when they discover their idea didn't work out the way they thought it would.
By sharing his story, we celebrate Ethan's many strengths and abilities. Ethan was born with a congenital heart condition that resulted in developmental delays,...
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It seems like all boys want a puppy. But not Ethan! He's happy playing with his cars. His older brothers have a different idea. They talk Mom and Dad into getting them a puppy. It's a good thing that Ethan is around when they discover their idea didn't work out the way they thought it would.
By sharing his story, we celebrate Ethan's strengths and abilities. Ethan was born with a congenital heart condition that resulted in developmental delays especially...
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OE is counting down the days until Friday. It's her favorite day of the week. Each day she has fun, but she knows she will have fabulous fun on Friday. She can't wait for her special time with Dad and her coach, Austin, as she learns to play boccia.
By sharing their story, we celebrate OE's and Austin's many strengths and abilities. OE and Austin have cerebral palsy. They both use wheelchairs and communication devices.
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Isiah and Marco share their love of baseball. Who's going to hit the ball farther? Who's going to hit the ball higher? Whose ball will hit the barn? Cousins like to tease and play when Grandpa is pitching.
By sharing his story, we celebrate Isiahs' strengths and abilities. Isiah was born with Spina Bifida and he wears leg braces.
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Playing the drum is so much fun. Waylen could do that all day long. But learning to be in a drumline is different. How will Waylen learn to drum with his line? What happens when Waylen is jamming?
Finding My Way Books honor children with special needs or disabilities by sharing their stories. Waylen has autism.
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Playing the drum is so much fun. Waylen could do that all day long. But learning to be in a drumline is different. How will Waylen learn to drum with his line? What happens when Waylen is jamming?
By sharing his story, we celebrate Waylen's many strengths and abilities. Waylen has autism.
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In Neema Wants to Learn, a girl with learning disabilities shares how she likes to learn all day long. She introduces you to Mama Mdemu and her friend Joseph. Delightful photographs capture her interactions and activities as her day in an orphanage in Tanzania progresses.
Neema tricks Joseph, helps Mama Mdemu, and helps care for the younger children. It's great fun to discover her favorite games and a fun coconut song she sings.
Neema inspires us...
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In Onika Wants to Help, four friends share how their lives changed when an inclusive school was, built in their small African village. When they were young, their families had to keep them hidden because of their disabilities! For the first time in their lives, they are, allowed to attend school and it makes them very happy.
Beautiful photographs take us onto the grounds of their Rainbow School and capture the essence of what it means to get to do...
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