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Children's Book She is a 12-year-old girl who was born with a spinal disability and spent her school life in a wheelchair. She is attracted to a motocross player who can fly in the air in a wheelchair and can enjoy a big jump. After school, she practices repeatedly on a jumping platform made by her father in her garden. However, the "wheelchair" that she rides is for daily life. In order to achieve a big jump, she needs a high-performance wheelchair for motocross. She runs an online shop selling handmade bags and nuts and plants that she picked up together with her best friend Aree in order to realize each of their dreams, and sales are good. In particular, bags have gained fans as convenient goods from the viewpoint of wheelchair users, and they are steadily advancing toward their dreams. One day, Amy fell down at school. The school's support measures go in a direction that Amy doesn't want, and relationships with friends and family become complicated. The line in the book "People make mistakes when they don't know. So they keep talking. They tell others, teach others, and learn from others." It is a children's book that was selected as one of the best works in the American School Library Journal. "People make mistakes when they don't know. So they keep talking. They tell others, teach others, and learn from others." It is a children's book that was selected as one of the best works in the American School Library Journal. "People make mistakes when they don't know. They keep talking. They tell others, teach others, and learn from others." It is a children's book that was selected as one of the best works in the American School Library Journal. "People make mistakes when they don't know. They keep talking. They tell others, teach others, and learn from others." smarting pain. "The people around you are not" bad people, "but what they think is good is not a bad person, but what they think is good leads to wrong buttons, and Amy goes in a direction that she doesn't want. It is a refreshing book after reading that you want to support Amy being able to go through the end in her own way. The author Monica Low is active as a child physiotherapist in the United States. She surveys and studies the needs of people with disabilities in society. This story is drawn from the