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Sister Elicia with my favorite doll, Teresa.

A story of Loss, Courage, and Empathy.

Emma and her beloved doll, Mia, do everything together—until a tragic accident with a lawn mower leaves Mia disfigured. When Emma is teased by other children, she hides Mia away. But when she meets Sophia, Emma discovers that true bravery means standing by those you love and finding the courage to help others.

 

 

I’m the oldest of five siblings, so my toys rarely “lived” to see old age. Between a house full of kids and a particularly busy brother, I spent a lot of my childhood figuring out how to keep loving my dolls after they ended up with missing limbs or shaved heads. Those early lessons in empathy—loving something even when it isn’t “perfect”—became the heart of this story.

But the spark for Doll Trouble really ignited when I watched the kids next door playing while their dad mowed the lawn. It brought back the memory of my cousin, who lost several toes in a lawnmower accident as a child. I wanted to weave those two worlds together: a story that celebrates the resilience of a well-loved toy, while gently alerting children to the very real dangers of lawnmowers.

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Sister Elicia with my favorite doll, Teresa.