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Superhero Series

Welcome to our collection of children's books featuring real kids with disabilities as superheroes! Experience the powerful change the world craves through our stories, where representation and inclusion take center stage. Click on any book below to purchase a copy and join us in rewriting the narrative. Let's raise the representation statistic together, one inspiring tale at a time!

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Alice The Ace

Alice the Ace is a fearless superhero with Down syndrome, proving that strength, courage, and kindness are the ultimate superpowers.

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Victorious Victor

Victorious Victor is a courageous superhero with autism who shows that with determination and heart, every challenge can be overcome.

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Zappy Zane

Zappy Zane, a lightning-fast superhero with an electric touch, is coming soon to inspire with his powerful energy and unstoppable spirit! ⚡️

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Savvy Sammi

Savvy Sammi is a brilliant superhero with a keen mind and problem-solving skills, always ready to outsmart any challenge that comes her way!

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We Can Squad

The We Can Squad is a group of young superheroes with disabilities who come together to support one another, share their unique abilities, and spread joy and inclusion.

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Meet the Author

Trinity Jagdeo

Trinity Jagdeo is a passionate advocate, author, and founder dedicated to empowering children with disabilities through her inspiring work and inclusive initiatives.

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"Victorious Victor is a 10 out of 10."

"I think that it is really good and shows that people with disabilities can also be heroes and help out”

-Angel, 7th grade student

"You are ENOUGH!"

“I love how they prove that even if you have a disability, nothing is impossible."

- 7th Grade student

"Zappy Zane is a really good book!"

“It is perfect for children and proves anyone can be a hero. This book can be really encouraging, not only for kids with disabilities, but also able-bodied kids, showing you can do anything and there is no limit. Not only this, but it can also show that if you are determined, you can do it. If you really want to, you can do good things.”

- Kaylee, Alyssa, Ava, Leilani (7th Grade students)