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Bradley's Big Question
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Bradley's Big Question
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Current price: $9.59
Original price: $10.99


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Bradley's Big Question
Current price: $9.59
Original price: $10.99
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Size: Kobo eBook
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When a curious little boy meets a new friend at the playground, he notices something different - her mom uses a wheelchair. Bradley has a big question, but he isn't sure if it's okay to ask. With courage, kindness, and a little help from caring grown-ups, Bradley learns that asking respectful questions can lead to understanding, friendship, and joy.
Bradley's Big Question is a heartwarming picture book that helps children navigate curiosity about differences with empathy and confidence. Through gentle rhymes and vibrant illustrations, young readers discover that disabilities don't define a person - kindness and connection do.
Perfect for classrooms, families, and libraries, this story opens the door to meaningful conversations about inclusion, diversity, and friendship.
When a curious little boy meets a new friend at the playground, he notices something different - her mom uses a wheelchair. Bradley has a big question, but he isn't sure if it's okay to ask. With courage, kindness, and a little help from caring grown-ups, Bradley learns that asking respectful questions can lead to understanding, friendship, and joy.
Bradley's Big Question is a heartwarming picture book that helps children navigate curiosity about differences with empathy and confidence. Through gentle rhymes and vibrant illustrations, young readers discover that disabilities don't define a person - kindness and connection do.
Perfect for classrooms, families, and libraries, this story opens the door to meaningful conversations about inclusion, diversity, and friendship.


















