Interesting, inspirational, and uplifting – Edwin’s Flight (Trafford Publishing,
2010) by Denise Carey-Costa
is an important book for children and for parents –
particularly those having children with any kind of disabilities. It tells and
shows the story of a baby bird named Edwin, born with a disability and unable
to fly at first due to his physical limitation. However, with determination and
personal effort, Edwin overcomes his weakness and flies high as any other birds
of his kind and age.
The story is touching and written in an
easy-to-understand language so that children who are just starting school can
read and learn from it. Edwin’s change in his situation from a depressed bird
to a confident flying one has an empowering potential for many children with
special needs who will readily identify with Edwin’s character. Nicole Sjostrom
and Jonathan Iseminger have beautifully illustrated this book with colored
drawings of scenes from the story.
Edwin’s Flight can be of great value to for parents
and educators who live or work with children having special needs and are vulnerable
to low self-esteem and/or lack of participation in activities due to their special
needs.
ISBN: 978-1426922176
ISBN: 978-1426922176
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