Addie B. Strong by Alyson Flippo

Addie B. StrongThe story of “Addie B. Strong – I Am SO Strong” follows a young girl on her journey of self-discovery, where she learns that it is not what you have or look like, but who you are inside that really counts. The story, told in easy-to readaloud lines, is accompanied by the four-color illustrations of well-known American artist, Kathleen Willer Murphy.

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