
Annette Fournier
Annette Fournier is the author of books that focus on acceptance and understanding conditions affecting children with special needs or disabilities. More
Annette Fournier is the author of books that focus on acceptance and understanding conditions affecting children with special needs or disabilities. More
ACC Kids Like Me is a fun, rhyming story that takes something complex and makes it easy for children to understand. More
This fun, rhyming book is ideal for helping tube-fed children feel special and accepted. More
Chromosome Kids Like Me is a sweet, fun story that takes something complex and compares it to something we can all understand - socks! More
An Amateur Farmer's Guide How Not to Farm. Two alpacas fighting for the love of a llama; a goat convinced he is really a dog; rattlesnakes and roosters living on the porch and an emu run amok. More
What are your superpowers that make you Super You? In this charming story, a little boy with ADHD tells us about his secret superhero identity! ADHD doesn’t slow him down. More
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Annette Fournier is the author of the "Kids Like Me" series, books that focus on acceptance and understanding conditions affecting children with special needs or disabilities. Kids will love the fun rhymes, easy-to-understand stories and bright illustrations. Parents, grandparents and teachers will love having a kid-friendly resource to teach kids' siblings, cousins, classmates and friends about special needs and disabilities. The current books focus on chromosome disorders, feeding tubes such as G tubes /NG tubes, and the brain condition agenesis of the corpus callosum. Fournier is also the author of "Playing in the Mud: An Amateur Farmer's Guide How Not to Farm", a funny, yet heart-warming memoir of a family with a special needs child leaving their cushy lives in the suburbs to start a family farm. The family confronts a goat with an identity crisis, escape-artist sheep, rattlesnakes and roosters trying to live on the patio, two alpacas fighting for the love of a llama, and an emu who runs amok. These funny adventures push the family to their limits and ultimately, to find a new sense of peace. Fournier is a featured author on the special needs blog, SpecialBaby.org
Reading Playing In the Mud is like going on an adventure with good friends. Fournier writes in a charming way that makes the reader feel like a part of the big, lovable farm family. It strikes just the right balance of amusing stories and thoughtful moments, which makes it the perfect beach book or a cozy winter read. Each of the stories is a gem.
What fun! If you love growing things, raising things, or even just eating things, then this is a great book! Fournier brings, insight, humor, and grace to the description of she and her family's experience in starting a small farm in Texas. Oh, and mud. Join her for the journey. You'll be glad you did.
Annette's stories are beyond entertaining, they actually transport me for a few moments to the farm, with all it's simplicity and chaos. I enjoy her writing style, but also the sincerity, warmth and kindness that comes through in every word.