"What Is That?" introduces children to Ashley, a girl with Cerebral Palsy who uses many different things to live and play in the world around her. From a dark pink wheelchair that almost looks purple, to arm crutches and even a feeding tube, these tools help Ashley get around and stay healthy! When other children see Ashley in her wheelchair, using her crutches or feeding tube, they become curious, wondering, "what is that?" and instead of shying away from their questions, adults encourage the children to ask Ashley themselves!
This heartwarming story follows Ashley as she makes new friends and teaches them that even though she does things differently than her peers. In fact, she's just like them! As her mobility aids and medical devices are introduced to each new friend, Ashley shows that being different is what makes everyone unique. It allows for curious children to be just that - curious! It shows that embracing differences is a good thing and also teaches the importance of kindness and inclusion. Most importantly, this book sparks conversations about diversity and helps children and adults understand that we are all more alike than we think!
Join Ashley and her friends on this adventure of discovery, friendship and learning about what happens when we embrace differences instead of shying away from them.