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  • Bree's Beat

  • A Children's Book on ADHD, Self-Acceptance, Resilience, and the Power of Following Your Passion
  • By: Kai Belton
  • Narrated by: Chanel Miller
  • Length: 3 mins

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Bree's Beat

By: Kai Belton
Narrated by: Chanel Miller
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Publisher's Summary

Bree’s Beat is a heartwarming children’s book about a 10-year-old girl named Bree who has ADHD (attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder), loves to dance, and learns to embrace her unique qualities. Bree faces challenges at school with bullies who tease her for being different, but she finds solace in her passion for dance. 

With the help of her supportive teacher Ms. Johnson and her loving parents, Bree learns to celebrate her differences and follows her dreams of becoming an amazing dancer. When Bree is given the opportunity to perform in front of the entire school, she bravely dances to the beat of her own drum and shows everyone that being different is something to be proud of. 

Bree’s Beat is a story of self-acceptance, resilience, and the power of following your passion.

©2023 Kai Belton (P)2023 Kai Belton

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