p IS FOR POWERFUL PEOPLE WITH PFFDThis coloring book includes over 30 illustrations of powerful people living with proximal femoral focal deficiency (PFFD), which involves shortened or missing femurs (thighs). In addition to promoting positive images of people with limb differences and amputation, this book offers age appropriate information on PFFD, which is a relatively rare birth anomaly. You wouldn't know that PFFD is rare, given the strength of the PFFD community!
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GARDEN LESSONSA grandfather teaches his granddaughter life lessons as they work together in the garden. Whether she’s learning how to feed grumpy chickens, or realizing the value of a cracked bucket, Sweet Pea is up for the challenge. Simple fables and rich pen illustrations are the backdrop to a story that celebrates overcoming obstacles.
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JUST LIKE USThis one-of-a-kind coloring/activity book contains over 30 whimsical, intricately hand-drawn illustrations and activities. The content promotes awareness of all abilities, explores upper and lower limb differences, introduces new vocabulary, and encourages children to learn and care.
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LEG BRACES ARE SUPER COOLSasha is a little girl with big ideas. When she meets a new furry friend at the orthotic clinic, Sasha is excited to share her experiences with bracing and lets everyone know that leg braces are super cool.
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GOING VIRAL
I was ecstatic when given the chance to illustrate Going Viral, written by James Catchpole. The narrative revolves around a boy who achieves internet fame after executing a challenging football (soccer) trick on his crutches. The author, myself, and the protagonist all resonate with the shared experience of living with a limb difference.
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