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Camp No Limits Bookshelf
The Camp No Limits Bookshelf is more than a collection of stories — it’s a space of encouragement, understanding, and connection. Each book that highlights limb loss and limb difference offers powerful representation, reminding our community that their journeys matter and their voices deserve to be heard. These stories not only inspire those living with limb loss or limb differences, but also open the eyes and hearts of people beyond our community, fostering empathy, awareness, and inclusion. By sharing these books, we celebrate resilience, amplify diverse experiences, and create ripples of impact that reach far beyond Camp No Limits.
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Welcome to the delightful world of "Buddy Mooney from Zappa Looney," where we follow Buddy, a brave and curious blue alien, as he navigates the challenges and wonders of Earth. This story by Alex Barone celebrates friendship, diversity, and the magic of being different. Join Buddy and his new friends on an unforgettable journey that teaches us all the true value of uniqueness and acceptance.
Buddy Mooney from Zappa Looney
By Alex Barone
David’s grandfather, Pop Pop, begins his legendary story about little league baseball. Back home in Georgia, David is starting middle school single‑handedly, born without his right hand, a “glitch” that helps him adapt differently. Inspired by Pop Pop’s tale, he wonders if he can join the all‑star team with one mitt, learning that challenges and limitations should never peel away the core of our humanity.
The Little Potatoes and Hard to Peel
By David Harrell
Rae is like many five year olds with one BIG exception: she has a super-secret superpower. Unlike her limb difference, which is visible for all to see, her superpower is something she has never shown anyone before. But it’s her first day of school and her classmates are in need. Will she keep her power to herself…or use it to help her new friends?
Rae's First Day
By Danny Jordan
The book is a memoir about Jordan’s early life, experiences, and lessons learned from growing up with a disability. She wanted to write a book to encourage more open discussions about disability.
Born Just Right
By Jordan Reeves
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