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Harper Soars with her Magic Ears
Harper Soars with her Magic Ears
When a child is diagnosed with hearing loss, it is overwhelming. The future can feel uncertain and parents might worry whether or not their child will thrive. Harper’s story allows readers to follow her journey, providing both parents and children who are facing any kind of diagnosis a much-needed dose of encouragement. Through Harper’s hearing loss story, kids can imagine what is possible.
Understanding and awareness are key to feeling included, and the community around a child with hearing loss is critical. This story shares ways people in a deaf child’s life can better support them. Harper’s witty approach to storytelling resonates with young readers and will surely inspire the people who love and support them.
At only 12, Harper Gideons writes with wit and wisdom beyond her years. Her determination and encouragement are the perfect recipe for anyone experiencing hearing loss . . . or any of life’s challenges.
Joan G. Hewitt, Au.D. Pediatric Audiologist,
Faculty-Department of Speech Language Pathology
I loved reading about Harper’s experiences. Her writing is wonderful and often funny, and her story is an inspirational look at what it takes to not just overcome a challenge, but thrive.
Adrienne Hedger, writer and cartoonist at Hedger Humor
Gideons not only makes hearing loss easy to understand, but she also crafts an empowering story for any kid who feels different. Harper says, “I’ve never thought there was anything I couldn’t do,” and I can’t think of a better message for all of us.
Jamie Sumner, Author of the best-selling middle-grade novel, Roll With It
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