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Gracie’s Ears is now available!
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Introducing Gracie’s Ears!
Do you know someone who has difficulty hearing? This is the story of Gracie, your everyday fun-loving kid who does everything that you do, but has trouble hearing. It’s as if her ears are sleeping! Can anyone or anything wake up Gracie’s ears?
Based on a true story.
“A wonderful well written children’s story – for children of all ages. One little girl’s experience with hearing loss and hearing aid fitting. The description of hearing loss, (Gracie’s ears are sleeping.), the joy of hearing the sounds of the world around her, are depicted in a gentle, graceful, accurate yet loving manner. I would highly recommend this book for all parents, grandparents, caregivers, teachers and audiologists for its accuracy and genuine description of normalizing hearing loss in anyone’s life.”
— Deborah Dempesy, AuD, CCC-A, FAAA, Doctor of Audiology
“My three-year-old daughter loves this book! She has ear tubes and going to the doctor has never been a pleasant experience. After reading Gracie’s Ears, she allowed the doctors to look in her ears without complaint and even wore a head-set for her hearing test – a first. On the way home I told her she did a great job and her reply was ‘like Gracie’!”
— Tricia, mom to Avery
“Gracie’s Ears is a wonderful addition to our school library. It addresses Gracie’s hearing problem in simple language that even our youngest learners can understand. We can’t keep it on the shelf. The kids love it!”
— Mary McCauley, Librarian, Chandler Elementary School, Duxbury, MA
Mama’s Wish/Daughter’s Wish
5 Star Rating on Amazon!
“Mama’s Wish/Daughter’s Wish is the type of book that should adorn every adoptive family’s bookshelf… A universal picture of what adoption is truly about – love.”
— Julia, college student, age 20, adopted from Korea
” I got goose bumbs the first time I read Mama’s Wish… I love this book – right down to the symbolic red ribbon that flows throughout both stories, forever linking them”
— Val, adoptive parent, a daughter from Russia
“Mama’s Wish actually opened the door to talk about the early circumstances of my daughters’ lives… just about every page, Lili(age 3yrs.) asked, ‘Me? Me?'”
— Mary Beth, adoptive parent, 2 daughters from China