Good Morning, Gus - A Heartwarming Children's Book about Angelman Syndrome
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Good Morning, Gus is not just an ordinary children's book; it's a heartfelt journey that captures the beauty and challenges of living with Angelman Syndrome. Written with compassion, this beautifully illustrated book illustrates the unique bond between siblings, inviting everyone to learn about understanding and inclusion. Bursting with vibrant artwork that brings each page to life, Good Morning, Gus is perfect for children aged 4 to 12, making it a must-read for families...
Show moreGood Morning, Gus is not just an ordinary children's book; it's a heartfelt journey that captures the beauty and challenges of living with Angelman Syndrome. Written with compassion, this beautifully illustrated book illustrates the unique bond between siblings, inviting everyone to learn about understanding and inclusion. Bursting with vibrant artwork that brings each page to life, Good Morning, Gus is perfect for children aged 4 to 12, making it a must-read for families and educators alike. This enchanting book offers hope, compassion, and importance of empathy, drawing from real-life experiences that resonate with children and adults alike.
Less| manufacturer | BookBaby |
|---|---|
| height | 11.25 |
| weight | 0.85098433132 |
| width | 0.4 |
| length | 8.75 |
| releaseDate | 2023-12-29T00:00:01Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
Good Morning, Gus is perfect for children aged 4 to 12, but it can also be valuable for parents and educators.
It offers an authentic portrayal of Angelman Syndrome, promotes inclusion, and features stunning illustrations that enhance understanding.
Absolutely! It's a fantastic resource for teaching children about empathy and understanding differences.
Yes, it's an inclusive story that resonates with children with Angelman Syndrome and their siblings.