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Maisy and Daisy Move House

A delightful picture book that explores the universal experience of moving through the eyes of Maisy, a young girl who uses a wheelchair named Daisy. This debut children’s book by Michelle De Robillard, a mother and physiotherapist, uses
inclusive rhyming text to authentically explore Maisy’s emotions as she navigates accessibility obstacles in her new home.

“While to some, this might not be a very big deal, when you’re moving on wheels, it’s a challenge that is real.”

The story features a gorgeous cover and bright illustrations, making it a joy to read. It’s perfect for starting conversations about disability, inclusion, and accessibility with your little ones.

I love how Daisy, the wheelchair, has a character of its own, adorned with a pretty flower, turning something unknown into something friendly and familiar.

This book is a must-read for all children, teaching empathy from a young age and encouraging them to reflect on how they can make life easier for children like Maisy. It beautifully emphasises that everyone deserves to be included and enjoy the wonderful things life has to offer.

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