Dana deserves a playground too
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I couldn't imagine that this would happen...
One day, I came across a story on Facebook about a woman
who met a father and daughter at the playground.
Due to a disability, the girl was confined to a wheelchair
and unable to enjoy any of the playground facilities.
All she could do was...
Put her doll in the swing and pushed it,
which caused great sorrow for her and her father.
This story gave me a lot of inspiration to write this book.
In many cases, children with special needs can't do what "regular" children do-
Their needs were forgotten, and that is exactly the story of Dana.
If your child is 4-7 years old, you can all enjoy this book, you will not regret if you will buy it.
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