Want to know another very underrepresented group in children’s books? People with learning disabilities and learning differences.
For children who are challenged with learning disabilities, seeing yourself in a story is affirming. In fact, Rick Riordan said that’s why he wrote Percy Jackson for his son, who, like Percy, has ADHD and dyslexia.
And for children without a learning difference, they’ll be able to glimpse into the life of a person who does. That’s empathy building!
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