What can children do when they have questions about a person’s disability? A typical day at the playground becomes the perfect opportunity for children to ask questions and discuss disabilities. Natural curiosity guides these sincere interactions, and the children quickly learn that differences do not stand in the way of friendship.
"Meeting Exceptional Friends is a much-needed story that sheds light on the importance of supporting children’s inquisitive nature about human differences in order to learn and grow. A welcome addition to any home, school, or library." —Lori A. Mitchell, MST, K-12 Educator
"An engaging story about making new friendships that is sure to educate children and adults alike." —Jessica Moose, M.Ed., School Counselor
What can children do when they have questions about a person’s disability? A typical day at the playground becomes the perfect opportunity for children to ask questions and discuss disabilities. Natural curiosity guides these sincere interactions, and the children quickly learn that differences do not stand in the way of friendship.
"Meeting Exceptional Friends is a much-needed story that sheds light on the importance of supporting children’s inquisitive nature about human differences in order to learn and grow. A welcome addition to any home, school, or library." —Lori A. Mitchell, MST, K-12 Educator
"An engaging story about making new friendships that is sure to educate children and adults alike." —Jessica Moose, M.Ed., School Counselor