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"Stories are magic. Good stories change lives and culture. "Finding My Way Books" are spectacular resources that feature youth and adults, living inclusive lives.... -Jack Pearpoint, Executive Director Inclusion Press; Marsha Forest Centre
In Cooper Wants to Do Chores, a young boy with physical disabilities defies all stereotypes as he helps his family take care of the animals on their farm. It's amazing to see what he dares to do and how much he helps. He helps care for their dog, cat, and sheep. He even jumps down a hay hole!!!
Boom! Cooper's brother Weston pushes a bale of hay off a huge pile of bales. Cooper and his mom are waiting below to tear it apart so they can feed it to the sheep. Later, kittens pop out of the hay and are ready to play.
It's exciting to discover what happens next during routine chores in Cooper's family barn. Cooper is delightful as he shares his enthusiasm for helping and doesn't hesitate to be included.
By sharing Cooper's story, we celebrate Cooper's many strengths and abilities. Cooper has arthrogryposis and TAR syndrome.