
Emma's Awesome Summer Camp Adventure
Description
All for inclusion, and inclusion for all!
Emma is going to her first summer camp, and she is so excited! Camp Waterfall is an accessible camp, which means that Emma, Charley, and a host of new friends with different abilities can all participate, with nobody feeling left out or getting left behind. But will Emma really be ready to meet all the challenges and new experiences of camp?
Join Emma and her friends as they face obstacles, overcome fears of trying new things, and discover what's possible in a place that's really built for all. Children will cheer along with Emma every step of the way, and will learn that an inclusive, accessible world for all is truly possible!
Product Details
Publisher | Beaming Books |
Publish Date | April 30, 2024 |
Pages | 32 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781506483399 |
Dimensions | 10.2 X 8.6 X 0.3 inches | 0.7 pounds |
About the Author
Amy Webb is an artist, writer, mother, and creator of the popular blog This Little Miggy Stayed Home. As a special needs mom, she advocates for the disability and special needs community through her writings and interviews on her blog. Her work has been featured in The Mighty, A Cup of Jo, and Design*Sponge as well as through interviews in DesignMom, MotherMag, and the print publication Lunch Lady Magazine. She is the author of When Charley Met Emma. Webb lives with her handsome husband and three beautiful daughters in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Grace Webb is a bright, witty and well-read 13-year-old girl, currently navigating the unpredictable waters of middle school. Grace enjoys cheerleading, and with one television show appearance under her belt (NBC's Ordinary Joe) she hopes to become an actor when she grows up. Grace is also excited to be a first-time author before graduating from middle school.
Merrilee Liddiard grew up in a splendid home filled with delightful artistic chaos and ample creativity. She spent most of her youth drawing and making things like lions out of oatmeal boxes, and telling the tales that went along with them. She is known for her love of kids' design, DIY crafts, and doll making. When not drawing or creating things for her three children, Liddiard loves to travel, wander museums, sew, thrift, read, and fix up her historic home.
Reviews
"A story that shows an environment where the differently abled can thrive, where accessibility means everyone, and featuring an underrepresented group in picture books, this is a truly solid addition for all collections." --School Library Journal, starred review
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