Betty the Bald Chicken Teaches Kids to Care for Others & Themselves
July 29, 2023 by Alzheimer’s Speaks
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Betty the Bald Chicken – Lessons in How To Care A Children’s Book Illustrating The Impact We Have On One Another Applicable to: Illness, Bullying, Discrimination, Ageism, Racism, Death… & More
Betty the Bald Chicken was inspired by Lori La Bey’s journey caring for her mother who lived thirty years with Alzheimer’s disease, but this book is not limited to those dealing with dementia. Betty’s story applies to almost every human situation from illness, bullying, addictions, divorce, death, discrimination, ageism, racism, religious beliefs, sexuality, and economic status to everyday struggles of not feeling like we fit in or are not understood. This children’s book is beautifully illustrated and engages all ages by highlighting the roller coaster of emotions we all go through.
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Betty the Bald Chicken – Lessons in How to Care is a wonderful tool for anyone struggling and feeling like they don’t fit in anymore. Bullying, Chronic Illness, Addiction, Divorce, Death & Dying, Ageism, Racism, and more.
Paperback 978-1-952976-86-5 Hardcover 978-1-952976-87-2
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