What parent hasn’t urged son or daughter not to stare at or tease a
child who is “different” or disabled in some way? In this sensitive yet
realistic story, Jesse’s sister struggles to understand her brother — and
the kids who make fun of him. This endearing book will encourage
families everywhere to appreciate and befriend children with special
needs.
child who is “different” or disabled in some way? In this sensitive yet
realistic story, Jesse’s sister struggles to understand her brother — and
the kids who make fun of him. This endearing book will encourage
families everywhere to appreciate and befriend children with special
needs.