Buy One, Give One - Lolo's Superpower - Hardcover Book
Buy One, Give One - Lolo's Superpower - Hardcover Book
With this buy one, give one package, you will receive one hardcover copy of the book, Lolo’s Superpower, and another hardcover copy of the book, Lolo’s Superpower, will be donated to a child at one of Project Lolo’s partnering care facilities. Our checkout process will still request your address for tax calculation purposes.
Our first-ever children’s book, Lolo’s Superpower, is the story of a squishy, blue toy, that simply loves being different. Lolo teaches children about what it means to be amazingly and uniquely different than everyone else. Through Lolo’s perspective, we all learn that by embracing what makes us uniquely different from each other, gives us the ability to welcome our unique differences, instead of fearing them.
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Author: Leslie Pitt
Illustrator: Ashley Rades
ISBN: 9781634891639
Publication Date: 11/10/2018
Reviews:
“Every few years, a children’s book comes out that inspires us to rethink our idea of what friendship means. This sweet and compassionate story observes what it means to be different in the eyes of a child.” —Lisa Cartwright, M.Ed
“The author’s firsthand experience gives authenticity to this heartfelt, moving story of Lolo, a little blue doll, who will steal your heart as they learn to embrace their differences. A great message for all our children.” —Dan Wellik
“In Lolo’s Superpower, Leslie captures the need for all children to embrace what make them different and gives them their own, unique ‘super powers;’ and NOT be defined by society’s expectations and limitations. As Leslie has lived with limb loss since the age of six, she understands first-hand, the perspective of being a child who sees themselves for themselves, in spite of their ‘disability’, or what she calls, ‘differing ability’. This book’s strong message is sure to teach children and others that our greatest losses can provide us our greatest strength and gifts.” —Gregory D. Gadson