Premade Books

Choose from a variety of pre-made books

Each of these books are written in a child friendly way without labels. Not only do these books describe the person’s challenges but focus on what they are great at, ways other people can help them and what we love about them. At the end of each book there is a page with additional tools for parents and caregivers to continue the conversation and help teach children about differences and being kind.

Select a book or book set below to purchase. Softcover $19.99, Hardcover $29.99



This is the book that started it all, it is about the author’s son who is non-verbal and has a number of other developmental delays, but has many things he’s great at and shows his love to his sister in his own sweet way.

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This set of 5 books is an excellent resource for classrooms. Schools and organizations have been thrilled that they now have a way to break down walls between communities. These books have provided the foundation for a dialogue about disability and inclusion within classrooms and show children that our differences are not so far apart.

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Helen isn’t able to walk and is deaf, but there are so many wonderful things about her. This sweet story lets the reader know how special she is.

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Ryan is blind and has several other challenges. Through this book we learn so many amazing and clever things about him and how he works extra hard to do things that are easy for others.

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Samantha has a learning disability. She has to work extra hard at her school work but is also talented in many area.

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Evan has autism. Although he has some challenges there are things he is great at and has so many wonderful qualities that make his family smile.

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My heart books deliver the hope that every child sees a child with a disability as a person just like them. We all have strengths, weaknesses and differences. At the end of the day, all children just want to play, have friends and be loved. If every child could be exposed to and learn about someone with a disability, acceptance would come more naturally and what a kinder world we would all live in.