Do I Have Something on my Face?

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Pub Date 14 Aug 2023 | Archive Date 30 Aug 2023

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Step into the heartwarming world of Michael, a young man with Down Syndrome, and experience a delightful story from his perspective that will connect with children of all ages. This beautifully illustrated children’s book is a must-read for any young person who has ever felt different or struggled to fit in.

With its uplifting message of self-acceptance and positivity, it is perfect for anyone who wants to teach their children about empathy, acceptance, and the power of seeing the world through someone else’s eyes. Whether your child has Down Syndrome, autism or other challenges, this book will inspire them to focus on their strengths and see the positive in every situation. Get your copy today and embark on an endearing journey of everyday life through Michael’s unique perspective.

Our motto is: we laugh (a lot), sometimes we cry, but most of all we try!

Step into the heartwarming world of Michael, a young man with Down Syndrome, and experience a delightful story from his perspective that will connect with children of all ages. This beautifully...


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In Do I Have Something on my Face? by D.L. DiBenedetto, readers are invited into the heartwarming world of Michael, a young man with Down Syndrome, as they witness life through his eyes. This beautifully crafted children's book not only offers a relatable and authentic portrayal of Michael's experiences but also holds a universal message of empathy and self-acceptance. The book's poignant illustrations capture the essence of the story, making it a touching and educational read for children of all ages.

DiBenedetto's storytelling effortlessly navigates the complexities of difference, friendship, and embracing individuality. The book's resonating message encourages young readers to look beyond appearances and understand the beauty of uniqueness. Do I Have Something on my Face? is a triumph in children's literature, delivering an invaluable lesson in a heartfelt and engaging manner.

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Hey there, fellow book lovers! Get ready to jump into a heartwarming world where Michael, a dude with Down Syndrome, becomes the hero of his own story in Do I Have Something on my Face? by D.L. DiBenedetto. Trust me, this book isn't just pages and words – it's like a big, warm hug that teaches us about being kind, accepting, and, most importantly, being true to ourselves.

Imagine seeing life through someone else's eyes, like slipping on cool superhero glasses. This book does just that, and it's like a treasure chest of feelings and lessons. So, if you're all about finding the awesomeness in being different and understanding the power of laughter and tears, you gotta grab this book. Seriously, it's a ticket to a world where we learn to be brave, try our best, and spread love like confetti!

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A heartwarming and fun book about a young man with Down Syndrome. Michael has dreams, interests, and hobbies just like everyone else and, in this book, he shares them with us. Written from Michael's perspective, this book gives readers a glimpse into the daily life of someone with Down Syndrome and celebrates the differences and similarities that we all share as human beings.

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