Tuesday Oct 29, 2024

Breaking Barriers: The Importance of Disability Representation in Kids’ Books

In this episode, Michelle De Robillard, a published children’s book author, joins me to discuss her book Maisy and Daisy Move House. This book includes themes of inclusivity, disability and accessibility. I recommend checking it out! Don’t miss the audiobook section of the episode that follows Michelle’s interview.

 

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All listeners can use the code COFFEE to get 10% off! Head to her website to get your copy!

 

Book Summary

Maisy and her wheelchair Daisy are moving to a new home with new access barriers to navigate. Join them as they roam their home, find their room and rush to their favourite place.

 

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