Books and other forms of media have the ability to shape how society perceives certain conditions and disabilities, such as type 1 diabetes. As someone who is knowledgeable about diabetes,
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Read FullIn recognition of Earth Day and National Earth Month, we have collected twelve ecological picture books that celebrate and discuss animals, the environment, and what we can do to protect
Read FullWait for Me written by Molly McNamara Carter and illustrated by Ina Kotanko Out now from Lawley Publishing; 36 pages About the Author: “Molly has been writing stories since she
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Read FullFree Radicals by Lila Riesen Out now from Nancy Paulsen Books; 400 pages Content Warning: Bullying, death, discrimination, racism, xenophobia, sexism, sexual assault About the Author: “Daughter of Afghan and
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