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Mari C. Schuh

    Mari Schuh is the author of hundreds of nonfiction books crafted for beginning readers. Her prolific output covers an eclectic range of subjects, from the growth of tomatoes to the power of tornadoes, simplifying complex concepts for a young audience. She makes her home in the Midwest, accompanied by her husband and their spirited house rabbit.

    My Life with Down Syndrome
    My Life with Dyslexia
    Clown Fish
    Everyone Matters: How to Show Respect
    My Life with Deafness
    Jellyfish
    • Jellyfish

      • 16 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      A countdown of five of the most fascinating ants provides thrills as readers learn about the biological, social, and hunting characteristics of these hairy, biting insects.

      Jellyfish
      4.2
    • My Life with Deafness

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      "Meet Danton! He loves his dogs and playing football. He's also deaf. Danton is real and so are his experiences. Learn about his life in this illustrated narrative nonfiction picture book for elementary students"--

      My Life with Deafness
      4.2
    • I care about you! Showing respect makes everyone in the community stronger. Bright, cheerful illustrations paired with engaging photos and lively text make learning about respect fun, while hands-on activities put the social and emotional engagement into action. Explore how life works when everyone matters.

      Everyone Matters: How to Show Respect
      3.0
    • Clown Fish

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Focusing on the fascinating world of clown fish, this book explores their unique characteristics, dietary habits, natural habitats, and behaviors. Readers will gain insight into the life cycle and social interactions of these vibrant marine creatures, making it an informative resource for anyone interested in marine biology or ocean life.

      Clown Fish
      3.7
    • My Life with Dyslexia

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Scott likes coding and playing basketball. He also has dyslexia. Scott is real and so are his experiences. Learn about his life in this illustrated narrative nonfiction picture book for elementary students. Kids are naturally curious about differences and disabilities. Scott sheds light on his life, with the help of experienced children's author Mari Schuh. Scott is not defined by his disorder, but he does some things differently than neurotypical people. Beautiful illustrations and a dyslexic-friendly font promote accessibility. Includes tips for kids about interacting with someone who has dyslexia.

      My Life with Dyslexia
      3.9
    • My Life with Down Syndrome

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      "Meet Peter. He loves the drums and gym. He also has Down syndrome. Peter is real and so are his experiences. Learn about his life in this illustrated narrative nonfiction picture book for elementary students"--

      My Life with Down Syndrome
      3.9
    • My Life with ADHD

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Meet Annabelle! She loves to draw and play her ukulele. She also has Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Annabelle is real and so are her experiences. Learn about her life in this illustrated narrative nonfiction picture book for elementary students. Kids are naturally curious about differences and disabilities. Anabelle sheds light on his life, with the help of experienced children's author Mari Schuh. Anabelle is not defined by her disorder, but she does some things differently than neurotypical people. Let Annabelle tell you a little about her life. Beautiful illustrations and a dyslexic-friendly font promote accessibility. Includes tips for kids about interacting with someone who has ADHD.

      My Life with ADHD
      3.7
    • My Life with Autism

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Zen loves to draw and play video games. He also has autism. Zen is real and so are his experiences. Learn about his life in this illustrated narrative nonfiction picture book for elementary students. Kids are naturally curious about differences and disabilities. Zen sheds light on his life, with the help of experienced children's author Mari Schuh. Zen is not defined by his condition, but he does some things differently than neurotypical people. Beautiful illustrations and a dyslexic-friendly font promote accessibility. Includes tips for kids about interacting with someone who has autism.

      My Life with Autism
      3.6