Were all miracles.
b Why is the child wearing a helmet on his head?
"A wonderful miracle can always be seen with friendly eyes!" b
51 books "We are all miracles" From the picture, it stimulates our curiosity. A child wearing a red T-shirt and having only one eye on his face wears a larger helmet than his body. Why does the child have only one eye? And why is he wearing a helmet on his head? There is a child born to this world in a different way from others. In the picture book, it was expressed with only one eye, but I was born with a facial deformity and I have had surgery for twenty-seven times so far and have had such a terrible face that anyone can see a face and make a nightmare. But the child does exactly the same thing. I ride bicycles, eat ice cream, and play ball. It looks different from others. People look at such a child and point or scoff. Sometimes I even say bad words. So the child wears a big helmet on his head. Even if the helmet is heavy and uncomfortable, the inside of the helmet is so hot that the sweat is running out, and it is less difficult than the cold gaze that gazes at the child. A child can not change its appearance. So should a child live with a helmet for the rest of his life? Then another child comes and hands out to the child. Then the child takes off his helmet and comes out of the world. With a little touch of a friend, a little kindness, the child takes off his helmet and gets the courage to "live" the world like any other child.
This kind of friendly touch makes a small miracle, and with the kind eyes, there is always a wonderful miracle. I hope that the readers who read this book will be kind to you and always be kind to you, not fearing or rejecting others.
Were all miracles.
b Why is the child wearing a helmet on his head?
"A wonderful miracle can always be seen with friendly eyes!" b
51 books "We are all miracles" From the picture, it stimulates our curiosity. A child wearing a red T-shirt and having only one eye on his face wears a larger helmet than his body. Why does the child have only one eye? And why is he wearing a helmet on his head? There is a child born to this world in a different way from others. In the picture book, it was expressed with only one eye, but I was born with a facial deformity and I have had surgery for twenty-seven times so far and have had such a terrible face that anyone can see a face and make a nightmare. But the child does exactly the same thing. I ride bicycles, eat ice cream, and play ball. It looks different from others. People look at such a child and point or scoff. Sometimes I even say bad words. So the child wears a big helmet on his head. Even if the helmet is heavy and uncomfortable, the inside of the helmet is so hot that the sweat is running out, and it is less difficult than the cold gaze that gazes at the child. A child can not change its appearance. So should a child live with a helmet for the rest of his life? Then another child comes and hands out to the child. Then the child takes off his helmet and comes out of the world. With a little touch of a friend, a little kindness, the child takes off his helmet and gets the courage to "live" the world like any other child.
This kind of friendly touch makes a small miracle, and with the kind eyes, there is always a wonderful miracle. I hope that the readers who read this book will be kind to you and always be kind to you, not fearing or rejecting others.