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The Little Boy with the Red Suspenders: You Can Touch Me, I Don't Bite
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The Little Boy with the Red Suspenders: You Can Touch Me, I Don't Bite in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $8.99

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The Little Boy with the Red Suspenders: You Can Touch Me, I Don't Bite in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $8.99
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Size: Kobo eBook
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Where can you meet two unforgettable children, a one-eyed cat, and a whole community learning the true meaning of compassion? Right here, in a story that stitches together laughter, love, and life lessons with every tug of a red suspender strap.
Freddie and Ellie don't fit the mold, and they're not supposed to. Together with Milo, a three-legged, one-eyed rescue cat, they show us that being different isn't a weakness, it's a gift. Whether facing bullies, battling ignorance, or simply trying to make it through the school day, their journey is honest, heartwarming, and hilariously human.
Told through Sandy Black's signature voice, equal parts humor, heart, and bold truth, this book lifts the curtain on the challenges and quiet triumphs of children with autism, Down syndrome, and other misunderstood differences. It's not a story about pity. It's a story about power, the kind that comes from being seen, understood, and loved just as you are.
Where can you meet two unforgettable children, a one-eyed cat, and a whole community learning the true meaning of compassion? Right here, in a story that stitches together laughter, love, and life lessons with every tug of a red suspender strap.
Freddie and Ellie don't fit the mold, and they're not supposed to. Together with Milo, a three-legged, one-eyed rescue cat, they show us that being different isn't a weakness, it's a gift. Whether facing bullies, battling ignorance, or simply trying to make it through the school day, their journey is honest, heartwarming, and hilariously human.
Told through Sandy Black's signature voice, equal parts humor, heart, and bold truth, this book lifts the curtain on the challenges and quiet triumphs of children with autism, Down syndrome, and other misunderstood differences. It's not a story about pity. It's a story about power, the kind that comes from being seen, understood, and loved just as you are.


















