Emily loves to ride her bike, play with her friends, and swim at the local pool. One day, she sees a boy in a wheelchair at the pool. Curious, she stares at him. Emily knows she shouldnÕt stare because she doesnÕt like when people stare at her, but she just canÕt help it.
EmilyÕs mother explains the situation, and together they approach the boy. With just one smile, Emily and Ryan become friends. Emily learns to consider how her actions affect others and is able to see beyond RyanÕs differences. From this, she gains a new friend and discovers a beautiful truthÑwe are all more alike than different.
A fiction book for parents and children, You Have a Beautiful Smile offers a discussion that helps children understand when they see a person living with a disability. The natural tendency is to hush our children in an effort to be respectful and polite, but this story illustrates this moment and teaches a better, more inclusive way to address childrenÕs questions.