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Overview21 Reasons Hakeem is My Hero is a heartwarming and beautifully illustrated children's picture book that celebrates the incredible bond between a young girl and her big brother, Hakeem, who has Down syndrome. Through 21 heartfelt reasons, she shares why Hakeem is her hero-highlighting his kindness, determination, resilience, and the joy he brings to those around him. This touching story encourages Down syndrome awareness, special needs advocacy, and the importance of social-emotional learning (SEL) in helping children develop empathy and emotional intelligence. Not only that. In 21 Reasons Hakeem is My Hero, young readers can practice and reinforce their counting skills while enjoying this heartwarming story about a brother and sister. Through the 21 reasons the young girl shares about why Hakeem is her hero, children are introduced to counting and number recognition in a natural and engaging way. The book offers opportunities for children to count along with the story, whether it's the number of reasons or the different traits and actions that make Hakeem special. With its rhythmic structure and interactive format, 21 Reasons Hakeem is My Hero makes early numeracy a fun and integral part of the reading experience, helping pre-k and kindergarten learners meet their counting goals while fostering a love for learning and celebrating the beauty of diversity. This book is perfect for parents, educators, librarians, and booksellers looking for meaningful, inclusive literature. It not only nurtures acceptance of neurodiversity but also introduces foundational early numeracy concepts in a fun and engaging way. As young readers follow along, they'll naturally practice counting skills, number recognition, and math readiness, all while learning about the value of friendship, family bonds, and embracing differences. In classrooms and libraries, 21 Reasons Hakeem is My Hero is an essential resource that aligns with SEL curricula, inclusive education strategies, and discussions on celebrating neurodiversity. It is especially beneficial for families with children who have intellectual disabilities, offering encouragement and representation for siblings of special needs children navigating their own unique experiences. Whether you're a caregiver supporting a child's understanding of inclusion, a teacher seeking books on accepting differences, or a librarian curating diverse and inclusive stories, this book is a must-have. 21 Reasons Hakeem is My Hero is a testament to the boundless potential of neurodiverse individuals. It reminds us all that heroes come in many forms, and that love, patience, and understanding are what truly make a difference in the lives of others. When children read 21 Reasons Hakeem is My Hero, they not only learn to count, but they also learn a powerful and uplifting message that we can celebrate the resilience, love, and the limitless potential of neurodiverse individuals. NOTE: The hardcover will be released in July 2025 for American with Disabilities Act ADA Awareness Month, and the softcover will be released in October 2025 for Down syndrome Awareness month. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Keishia Lee Louis , Jairalin RepalborPublisher: Free Sparrows Kids, an Imprint of Relasonship, LLC Imprint: Free Sparrows Kids, an Imprint of Relasonship, LLC Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9781966011002ISBN 10: 1966011008 Pages: 34 Publication Date: 26 July 2025 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationKeishia Lee Louis is a picture book author who creates vibrant, faith-filled, multicultural stories for children. With a background in English language learning and multicultural education, Keishia writes books that highlight diverse experiences, focusing on people from various cultural backgrounds. Her previous picture book, Wonder in the Waiting, encourages young readers to embrace patience as they navigate growing up. While her book, Kiara's Prima Donna Dilemma, follows a young girl as she learns valuable life lessons through her dreams of becoming a prima donna. Keishia's writing, inspired by faith and a deep love for storytelling, helps children feel seen, heard, and valued. When she's not writing, you can find her enjoying quality time with her family, hiking, or enjoying a good cup of coffee. Keishia is committed to empowering children with stories that inspire hope, resilience, and joy in their unique backgrounds. Jairalin Repalbor (also known as Bunbunillus) lives in the Philippines. She is a Freelance Illustrator who loves to work on picture books and cartoon illustrations. A passionate and skilled illustrator, Jairalin has worked on several children's books: Mermaids Don't Wear Floaties, B.e.e. Smart, and much more. Jairalin's goal is to help the younger generation maintain an interest in reading illustrative books. Through vibrant visual stimuli and skilled use of structure and color, she can bring stories to life!Contact her via social media at https: //linktr.ee/bunbunillus Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |