From the moment Anna and Anna met at Auburn University, they realized they had so much in common, they HAD to call each other “twin.” Many people celebrate that people are all the same, but the twins respectfully disagree- which is why…
read moreFrench Fries and Blue! Anian has some favorite things and this is one of them. Let’s spend some time with Anian as he learns that every day, even on your favorite days, work comes before treats. Anian is a wonderful little boy…
read moreA winning, uplifting story about a boy with Down syndrome who helps his neighbors in the aftermath of a storm in a way only he can. It’s the morning after the big storm. Adam and his dog, Up, are finishing breakfast when…
read moreJoey Moss first became known to many Canadians because of his work with the NHL Edmonton Oilers hockey team. Joey loved connecting with people. Whether he was singing “Oh Canada” on a jumbotron screen at a hockey game, welcoming a new friend…
read moreExplore and celebrate the creativity of God as you learn all the ways that He designed people with Down Syndrome with extra care. God doesn’t make mistakes and He really especially likes you! He made you juuuuust right!
read moreThis is our family’s story of having a child with Down syndrome in our lives. It covers what we went through prenatally all the way up to today. Our daughter, Isabelle, was born in November 2015. Every day she smashes our expectations…
read moreBrad is a paper boy who wants to be a rock star, so when he discovers the band Black Day playing in old Professor Hammers garage, he really wants to join. The bands monsters have a different idea and send him away,…
read moreThis unique series of photographic information books, told in the first person, accompanies children who have grown up away from their family’s homeland, and are now visiting it for the first time. The unfamiliar food, clothing, and customs of another country are…
read more“Owen the Wonderer and the New Kid in Class,” which was released on World Down Syndrome Day on March 21, is centered around a young boy named Owen and his curiosity about McKenzie, who is a new student with Down syndrome.
read moreBeing sick is always scary for kids, but knowing that they are going to get well reassures them. But what about conditions that aren’t so easy to take, such as cancer, diabetes, and Down syndrome? Through gentle, reassuring language these books impart…
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