Never has the need for the voice of a child been heard to this degree until Ida Finds Her Voice.

Never has the need for the voice of a child been heard to this degree until Ida Finds Her Voice. The destructive force of prejudice, discrimination, and hate turns into love, tolerance, and inclusion when Ida is able to be the voice of equality and social justice. Through her own problem solving, Ida is able to use her voice to instill in others the importance of valuing diversity. This beautifully illustrated book affords the reader the opportunity to engage in authentic experiences of their world and know that they too can be the voice that can make positive changes. Truly a book of love and acceptance!

Dr. Kathleen Briseno

Associate Professor – Concordia University Chicago

Special Education Consultant – CCSD #180