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Little Orion and his Granny
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Little Orion and his Granny in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $22.08


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Little Orion and his Granny in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $22.08
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Size: Paperback
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Orion plays basketball and have a great support system surrounding him from family, friends, coaches and teachers. He doesn't allow his hearing and speech to stop him. He is very confident in his self and gives his granny so much joy and happiness how he has such confidence and high self-esteem with everything he does. He's helpful and also motivate other's as well. His hearing doesn't control his life. He has full control over what happens and takes place in his life. We hope to uplift and encourage anyone that may feel like they don't have a fair chance in life due to lack of encouragement or feeling helpless. You are more than your disability and the world deserve to see who you really are. Stay true to yourself and continue being who you are. I hope this book would give you some light, hope and joy.
Orion plays basketball and have a great support system surrounding him from family, friends, coaches and teachers. He doesn't allow his hearing and speech to stop him. He is very confident in his self and gives his granny so much joy and happiness how he has such confidence and high self-esteem with everything he does. He's helpful and also motivate other's as well. His hearing doesn't control his life. He has full control over what happens and takes place in his life. We hope to uplift and encourage anyone that may feel like they don't have a fair chance in life due to lack of encouragement or feeling helpless. You are more than your disability and the world deserve to see who you really are. Stay true to yourself and continue being who you are. I hope this book would give you some light, hope and joy.

















