Some Differences Are Invisible is part of the Fearfully and Wonderfully Made series, a collection of children's books created to celebrate differences and help young readers understand that every child is unique, valuable, and deserving of kindness and respect.
At school, Naomi sometimes feels left out when people speak without facing her or when conversations move too quickly. One day, Naomi bravely shares something important: "I listen with my eyes." Her classmates begin to learn new ways to communicate, discovering that listening can look different for everyone.
Joshua loves soccer, jokes, and moments that make people laugh. Most days feel bright and normal. But sometimes Joshua's brain has storms-moments when his body tightens, shakes, or becomes still in ways he cannot control.
Zion's brain is full of ideas. His foot taps. His pencil rolls. His thoughts move quickly from one exciting idea to the next. Sometimes it is hard for his body to sit still-even when he is trying his best.
Aaliyah loves color, music, and being part of everything around her. But because she has cerebral palsy, moving takes extra effort. Some days her legs feel tight. Some days her arms shake. Standing requires balance. Walking requires focus. And yet-every single day-Aaliyah keeps trying.
Kayden has a busy world inside his mind-full of pictures, ideas, and words. But sometimes, when he tries to speak, his words take their time. At school, voices move quickly, but Kayden's words move differently. With patience, understanding, and support, Kayden learns that his voice matters just the way it is.
Nia Goes Where She Chooses is part of the Fearfully and Wonderfully Made series, a collection of stories created to help children understand disabilities with kindness, empathy, and inclusion.
Perfect for classrooms, families, and caregivers, this story encourages patience, understanding, and inclusion while reminding children that everyone belongs just as they are.
Janelle Sees the World Up Close is a thoughtful children's story that introduces vision differences in a gentle and positive way. Part of the Fearfully and Wonderfully Made series, the book encourages children to understand that everyone experiences the world differently.
This story encourages patience, understanding, and kindness while reminding young readers that everyone deserves support, respect, and the freedom to care for their own needs.
He hears the soft sound of footsteps, feels the warmth of the sun on his skin, and recognizes the voices of the people he loves. Samuel is blind, but his understanding of the world is rich with sound, touch, memory, and heart.
For Caleb, worries can feel like a balloon filling up inside his chest-making his heartbeat fast, and his thoughts spin. Even when everything around him seems normal, the feeling can still be there.
Andre Sees Words Differently is a gentle and affirming children's story about dyslexia, learning differences, and discovering strengths in unexpected places.
With Love Moom is a collection of heartfelt letters written from a mother to her daughter — words meant to guide, protect, and remind her of who she is as she grows into womanhood.
Join 7-year-old Rhys on a delightful journey through his imaginative world of poetry! Rhys’s Whimsical Words is a collection of joyful and playful poems that celebrate the beauty of childhood, friendship, and the wonders of nature.
A Lesson in Kindness, author Morgan Wilson takes young readers to a magical land of sparkling rainbows and colorful creatures, where a lively unicorn named Sparkle and a powerful red dragon named Drogan learn an unforgettable lesson about kindness and friendship.