Reese Has a Halloween Secret: A True Story Promoting Inclusion and Self-Determination


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...This inspiring story invites us in and lets us be a part of this years mystery andexcitement as Reese and his father plan and build a great Halloween costume surprise....- Mamta Madhavan Readers FavoriteIn Reese Has a Halloween Secret a young boy gives out clues with each chapter as he tells how he and his father plan and build his annual Halloween costume. Just like you do with your friends he wants you to guess what hes going to dress up to be this year.Reese is a dreamer. He loves to imagine and he loves to build. Its a challenge building a costume that includes his wheelchair and it is very AWESOME. Step by step he shares their story and the ups and downs it takes until finally he has his amazing costume ready for his school parade.By sharing Reeses story we celebrate Reeses many strengths and abilities. Reese had childhood cancer resulting in a spinal cord injury.What a fun story of self-determination and creativity! I love how it also highlights Reeses supportive family!- Becky Drews MS.Ed Special EducationReeses story is one that embraces what true love is all about. It shows how a loving family and a whole lot of creativity can turn a challenge into a real-life blessing. Cant wait to hear Reese use his voice to share his story as he grows older! - LN Verified purchaserI had a few kids in our sports club read this book- ages 6 to 12-- and all enjoyed this story. (this rarely happens). The story had them thinking creatively about their own abilities and how to make things that might be seen as a detriment into an asset. It also reframed some of their assumptions and misconceptions about other people. A great social and emotional learning selection for the lower through middle grades. -Nicole Miller Sheehan Educator
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