Hi, This Is Bobby: The Big Blue Cart
This is a story about a very special boy named Bobby who had special needs. Come along with Bobby as he shares his excitement and laughter as he learns to sit, stand and walk with the help of his new friend, The Big Blue Cart. He is sure you will laugh and want to jump, run and play along in his discoveries.
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Hi, This Is Bobby: The Big Blue Cart
This is a story about a very special boy named Bobby who had special needs. Come along with Bobby as he shares his excitement and laughter as he learns to sit, stand and walk with the help of his new friend, The Big Blue Cart. He is sure you will laugh and want to jump, run and play along in his discoveries.
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Hi, This Is Bobby: The Big Blue Cart

Hi, This Is Bobby: The Big Blue Cart

Hi, This Is Bobby: The Big Blue Cart

Hi, This Is Bobby: The Big Blue Cart

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Overview

This is a story about a very special boy named Bobby who had special needs. Come along with Bobby as he shares his excitement and laughter as he learns to sit, stand and walk with the help of his new friend, The Big Blue Cart. He is sure you will laugh and want to jump, run and play along in his discoveries.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781503537385
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 01/23/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 24
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Debra Gilcrease resides in Fort Worth, TX. She is the mother of Bobby whom the story is about. Bobby was diagnosed with LGS (Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome) at 12 months old. Since his passing in 2012, Debra has dedicated herself to write about what an extraordinary child, young man and young adult he became. Her hope in writing this book is to share the joys, laughter and experiences with other children so they can see that having a brother or sister with special needs is no different than anyone else.
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