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Juniper Juniper

Tags: juniper, matthew j. saville, photographer, wheelchair
Matthew J. Saville 8.5
Mermaid Mermaid

Tags: disabilities, friendship, new school, picture book, scholastic, swimming wheelchair
Cerrie Burnell 10.0
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