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<p>Quadzilla loves spending time with his monster friends but gets discouraged when he struggles to do their favorite activities. To cheer him up his friends invite him to try a new game - football! <em>Quadzilla Finds His Footing</em> is an uplifting story about trying new things even if it isn't easy.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><strong>PRAISE FOR QUADZILLA FINDS HIS FOOTING</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Even though <em>Quadzilla</em> is a book about monsters it teaches us what it means to be human. Yes we all have imperfections but if we embrace them joy will be revealed. It's a great life lesson for kids and adults alike.</p><p><em>-Charlie Berens; comedian journalist and creator of Manitowoc Minute</em></p><p><br></p><p><em>Quadzilla Finds His Footing</em> is a reminder that we all have different abilities and it's important to have friends that help us find our strengths. I can't wait to share these life lessons with my boys.</p><p><em>-Randall Cobb professional football player in the National Football League</em>&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>The message was so sweet. Everyone has things they're good at; it just takes some people a little longer than others to find what those things are. Good friends can help you figure it out.</p><p><em>-Kurt Benkert professional football player in the National Football League</em></p><p><br></p><p>A great story about a big-legged dinosaur named Quadzilla who discovers his love for football. My son Beaux loves the illustrations!</p><p><em>-Tyler Beede professional baseball player in Major League Baseball</em></p><p><br></p><p>AJ Dillon's <em>Quadzilla Finds His Footing</em> isn't merely a book about football nor is it just for kids. <em>Quadzilla</em> is a book that teaches us why it's okay to be different. In fact it teaches us why we should celebrate our differences. My eight-year-old daughter Wren was recently diagnosed with dyslexia. She connected to Quadzilla - and all the other monsters - in a way that she hasn't with other characters in books or even movies. I can't wait for more children to learn about this wonderful book and know they're not alone in what often seems like a world that's too big or too busy to care about their differences.</p><p><em>-Jordan Schultz sports analyst</em></p>