This beautifully written story helps children better understand disability, difference, and daily care in a way that feels warm, real, and easy to follow. At its heart, the book is about empathy, patience, love, and inclusion. Lawson may need extra help, but he still laughs, learns, enjoys his family, loves his brother, and wants the same things other children want, friendship, fun, and belonging.
Perfect for families, teachers, caregivers, schools, and libraries, Lawson's Story opens the door to meaningful talks about acceptance and seeing beyond differences. It is a touching reminder that every child deserves to be seen for who they are, not for what makes them different.