Gavin is nervous on his first day of kindergarten, but curiosity quickly takes over when he notices his teacher, Ms. Ross, walks differently. In this heartwarming and educational story, young readers follow Gavin as he bravely asks Ms. Ross about her unique walk and learns about her disability, Cerebral Palsy.
Through engaging dialogue and relatable experiences, "Why Do You Walk Like That?" teaches children about diversity, empathy, and the strength of differences.
In this enjoyable story, Ms. Ross describes her disability understandably and sympathetically, assisting kids in understanding that differences are what make us unique. Gavin’s initial fear turns to admiration and excitement as he learns more about his teacher and himself. This book is an excellent addition to any child’s library, fostering understanding and acceptance from an early age.
Discover with Gavin that everyone has a special gift and that our differences make us stronger.
Add "Why Do You Walk Like That?" to your cart today and give your child the gift of understanding, empathy, and the joy of discovering the beauty in our differences. Perfect for home and classroom libraries!