Disabilities don’t define a person; it just makes them that much more awesome and unique. I loved how Molly David portrayed this message through a story that will also entertain young readers; they probably won’t even realize they have learned such an important lesson, they’ll just soak it up. Not only does this book have a great storyline, but it also has colorful and professional illustrations by Solomiia. I highly recommend this book to any parent wishing to both entertain and teach children about disabilities and inclusion.

-Readers’ Favorite, 5-star review

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