Mia the masterpiece An empowering story about inclusivity and growing up with Down Syndrome

Mia Armstrong

Book - 2025

"Mia explores her life as a kid with Down syndrome"--

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Published
New York : Random House Children's Books [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Mia Armstrong (author)
Other Authors
Marissa Moss (author), Alexandra Thompson, 1987- (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
29 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Audience
Ages 4-6 years.
ISBN
9780593899113
9780593899137
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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 1--A touching story that gives readers a glimpse of life from the perspective of someone with Down syndrome. Mia, a young girl with tan skin and blonde hair, has Down syndrome, and that makes her different in some ways, but she is also the same in many others. She likes surfing and sleepovers and says of her best friend Monroe, "We are different, but also alike." When completing a self-portrait for her class, Mia draws what she feels like instead of what she looks like. Her friends don't understand at first, but when they do, they like her drawing. Thompson's illustrations, with bright colors and lots of action, add whimsy and fun to the story. Young readers will find this book delightful, whether or not they have Down syndrome. It can be both a mirror and a window to learn about how differences are what make people special. The writing is simplified with short sentences, making it perfect for emerging readers, and the pictures keep the eyes entertained with tons of detail, and even some sparkles. An author's note appears in the front and an illustrated Q&A anchors the back matter. VERDICT A fantastic story about a girl with Down syndrome, this book is the perfect addition to any primary library section.--Sara Collins

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