In this touching picture book, a girl discovers a new capacity for friendship when she spends some time with a neighbor boy who has Down’s Syndrome. Christy’s mother has told her to “be good to Eddie Lee,” because he is “lonesome” and…
read moreAnnie’s strong will, often gets her into trouble, especially with her sister Emma. It wasn’t until the annual Christmas play that Emma learns to appreciate her sister because “Annie says it like it is.” Illustrated beautifully by Kim Sponaugle, this story will…
read moreThis photo-filled board book shows young kids with Down syndrome enjoying themselves with a veritable menagerie of animal friends — goats, dogs, cats, horses, fish, ducks, and more! Readers will smile as they see children hugging, petting, tickling, riding, and feeding these…
read moreA fun and lively first introduction to the fifty states of America with amazing illustrations, rhymes and pictures of children from all over the country. This informational book about the United States features kids with Down syndrome while highlighting the beauty in…
read moreThe world is full of amazing people, and no two people are the same! For all of our differences, we have many more things in common. This is a heart-warming story of friendship, inclusiveness and acceptance told through the eyes of a…
read moreAll By Myself is an endearing story of a young girl with Down syndrome who is determined to do things independently. Written from her point of view, she explains why some things are more difficult for her to do and why it…
read morePreSchool-A simple concept book with wonderful full-color photographs. Each picture shows a child with Down’s syndrome posing with an object that represents a letter of the alphabet. The items will be easily recognized by the intended audience: K is for kite, H…
read more