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This is Us by Emily Hamilton


Rating:

5 Stars


Themes:

Children's Fiction, Disability


Thoughts:

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. As a disabled individual who is still getting my head around pacing and needing support it’s great to see a representation like this to help children, especially having a dynamic disability (some days walker or rollator, others different aides or even none at all) as I had never heard of such a thing until I became dynamically disabled myself. I can also understand and relate to the mood swings as being different to your peers and unable to keep up can be very frustrating and it’s only natural for it to get to someone so young. It was great to see her loved and accepted regardless and I think the book has a great homey and loving feel having drawing style illustrations rather than cartoons.


Favourite Quote:

“Those little things that seem so easy, for us are not so lemon squeezy. But no matter what you do, we're family - and we're proud of you.”


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