You Won’t Find Me by My Footprints
Disability is a part of life.
Just like having curly hair, wearing glasses, speaking in a funny way, or loving colorful dresses.
This book answers a simple but important question asked by a child: What is it like to use a wheelchair?
Through personal stories and shared experiences, it shows that disability can sometimes be uncomfortable — especially when the world is not designed for everyone. But it also teaches that when we talk openly, listen carefully, and treat each other with kindness, difference becomes something natural, not frightening.
This is a gentle story about empathy, diversity, and understanding. It invites young readers to see the world through someone else’s eyes and reminds us that every child who learns to understand difference today helps create a more beautiful, accessible world tomorrow.

