Five-year-old Casey is curious about the world and loves making new friends. When she spends time with her dad, a wheelchair user, she meets a wonderful group of people with different abilities who are preparing for an exciting Voting Rights Rally.
As Casey learns about accessibility, friendship, and community, she discovers that everyone has unique strengths, talents, and experiences to share. Through conversations, laughter, and new adventures, she begins to understand that differences are a natural part of life and that every person deserves to be welcomed, respected, and included.
I Am Able Too is a heartwarming children's picture book and a story about friendship, inclusion, and belonging-celebrating differences, ability, and accessibility. Through Casey's eyes, young readers discover the value of kindness, curiosity, community participation, and the idea that every voice matters. In an age-appropriate and uplifting way, the story introduces children to disability, accessibility, belonging, and civic engagement while encouraging empathy, understanding, and respect for others.
Perfect for families, classrooms, libraries, and community organizations, this inspiring story encourages meaningful conversations about inclusion, accessibility, friendship, community participation, and the importance of ensuring every voice can be heard. Ideal for classroom discussions about belonging, empathy, and civic engagement-because everybody has differences, and everybody is able too