What if fairness didn't mean everyone gets the same-but everyone gets what they need?
Ruby Rose's class is full of bright, bold kids-and one of them, Elliot, doesn't sit still for very long. He wiggles, bounces, and even walks in circles. Some classmates whisper, "That's not fair." But Ruby Rose knows better.
When she brings in a backpack full of tools-wiggle seats, stress balls, and headphones-her friends get a firsthand lesson in what fairness really means.
Written with heart and humor, Ruby Rose and the Fairness Fix gently teaches that equity isn't about giving everyone the same thing-it's about honoring each person's needs.
Perfect for classroom discussions, bedtime reads, and social-emotional learning, this story promotes empathy, inclusion, and a better understanding of neurodiversity.
Includes reflection questions and grown-up guidance for deeper conversations.