Her name is Olivia, but everyone calls her O. When she tries to spend time at the park and the school playground with her friends, she encounters her arch-nemesis: wood chips. They get caught in O’s power wheelchair, Pinkie, making it impossible for her to join her friends.
For O, that was the final chip! To clear her school and local parks of wood chips and create a more inclusive world, she must find her voice and persuade those in charge to listen.
This beautifully illustrated picture book, a true story for ages four and above, fosters empathy, kindness, and understanding among young readers for people with disabilities. It encourages each of us to find our own special gifts.
Come along on the adventure of Extraordinary O as she discovers she has a super power that can create greater possibilities for everyone. A children’s book that raises awareness among families, educators, and community leaders, O reminds us that we all deserve to play, dream, and belong.
Printed in dyslexia-friendly font, this book is easily read by everyone.
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