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Book Cover for: Room for Friends: A Story to Empower Kids with Epilepsy, Susie A. Harder

Room for Friends: A Story to Empower Kids with Epilepsy

Susie A. Harder

Four friends find themselves in an escape room.

Will they solve the clues and finish before they run out of time?

This book provides an engaging way for peers to better understand epilepsy. An essential read for promoting empathy, awareness, and inclusion.

Featuring a unique bonus: Kids add their own words into portions of the storyline-because each child with epilepsy deserves the opportunity to share their story with confidence.

"My daughter's classmates were struggling to understand her seizures. Thanks to this book, she is now able to stand proudly in front of her class and share her story."

Engages kids. Naturally debunks common myths.

Helps build supportive classrooms.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Authorable, LLC
  • Publish Date: Apr 1st, 2025
  • Pages: 40
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 11.00in - 8.50in - 0.11in - 0.33lb
  • EAN: 9781953771117
  • Recommended age: 05-12
  • Categories: General

About the Author

Harder, Susie A.: - At home, Susie loves doing silly dance moves to embarrass her kids, playing board games, and enjoying time outside with her family. She hasa Goldendoodle named Wrigley and a bunny named Buddy. When Susie goes to work, she is a children's book author, a clinician, and the Founder & CEO of Authorable, a company that invites students behind the scenes of book publishing. She obviously loves books, but even more than books, she loves inspiring kids to be confident, creative, and compassionate.
Pereyra, Santiago: - Santiago has been an illustrator and storyteller for as long as he can remember. For him, drawing is a powerful language-a way to express emotions and bring imaginary worlds to life. He's passionate about animation, movies, toys, and nature. Oh, and he has a cat who thinks he's his supervisor!

Praise for this book

"My daughter's classmates were struggling to understand her seizures. Thanks to this book, she is now able to stand proudly in front of her class and share her story."