What would happen if we were interested in everyone were unconcerned by unimportant rules imposed by faceless forces embraced joy lived in innocence and considered all to be hug-worthy? Children with Down syndrome often see the world through the lens of innocence. Through colorful, real-world illustrations the author shows how this innocence can play out, ultimately sharing how it can teach those without Down syndrome uncountable lessons. Rick Smith (aka - Noah's Dad) - Founder, Hope Story A great tool to ...
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What would happen if we were interested in everyone were unconcerned by unimportant rules imposed by faceless forces embraced joy lived in innocence and considered all to be hug-worthy? Children with Down syndrome often see the world through the lens of innocence. Through colorful, real-world illustrations the author shows how this innocence can play out, ultimately sharing how it can teach those without Down syndrome uncountable lessons. Rick Smith (aka - Noah's Dad) - Founder, Hope Story A great tool to facilitate discussions with kids of all ages about differences we can see in our friends with special needs. Knowledge + Understanding = Acceptance Sarabeth Torres, Ray Elementary School Teacher of the Year (2017)
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