What's
Wrong with Timmy?
by Maria Shriver,
Illustrated by Sandra Speidel
Excerpt
Once upon a time
there was a girl named Kate who was very curious. Curious about
everything. Ever since she was little, she'd been asking her mom and dad
about everything that interested her- from "How are babies
born?" to "What's Heaven?" She wanted the answer to every
question, and when she got it, she couldn't wait to share her new
knowledge with her friends.
One day Kate and her mom went to the park,
where Kate noticed someone she'd never seen before. She couldn't stop
staring. She felt funny inside as she looked at a boy standing near her on
the playground. He had brown hair like hers, freckles on his nose, and
wore a T-shirt and shorts just like her brothers, but he somehow looked
different. His face seemed flatter than other kids', and he wore glasses
that sat crookedly on his face. His foot turned inward, and he walked with
a slight limp. When he bounced his ball-as he was doing over and over - he
just didn't do it as well as the other kids she knew.
A pretty woman sat close by on a park bench
and joyfully watched the boy. Kate guessed the lady must be his mom
because when the boy finished, she clapped and gave him a big hug. - The
boy laughed and said proudly in a loud voice, "I can do it, I can do
it, Mom!" Then he went back to bouncing his ball.
The boy's excitement fascinated Kate. She
grew even more interested when her mother walked over to talk to the boy
and his mom. The two women chatted for what seemed like hours. When her
mother returned, Kate's words spilled out in a rush.
"Mom," she asked, "who's
that boy?"
"That's my friend Anne Potter and her
son, Timmy," replied Kate's mother. "Timmy and you were born one
month apart in the same hospital. The Potters moved away after you were
born and just moved back last week."
Kate couldn't contain herself "Why
does he seem so different? What's wrong with Timmy? Kate's mother
realized this was a very important question. So she sat her daughter down
on the park bench and spoke to her the way she always did when she had
something important to say- slowly, clearly, and calmly. "When
Timmy's mom was pregnant, everyone was so excited. But when he was born,
there were a lot of tears."
"Why?" asked Kate.
"Because Timmy was born different from
you. The doctor told his parents that their little boy was going to have
disabilities and that he wouldn't be able to do all the things you and
other kids can do. At first, Timmy's mom was so sad and overwhelmed. She
felt like the dreams she'd had for her child would never come true. But as
soon as she held Timmy in her arms and looked into his eyes, she fell
in love with him just the way he was! She knew right then and there
that if she loved him, he'd be the most wonderful child in the world, and
that if she worked with him, together they'd build new dreams.
Text Copyright © by Maria Shriver
Illustrations copyright © 2001 by Little, Brown and Company (Inc.) and
Warner Books, Inc.
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