Publisher's Synopsis
It's the Small Things That Count is a moving and vibrant tribute to Megan, a young woman born with ring chromosome 18-a condition that affected her physical development but never her joy, strength, or generosity. Standing just four feet tall, Megan embraced life with passion, resilience, and an unmistakable sparkle in her green eyes.
Through colorful illustrations and vivid storytelling, readers are introduced to Megan's world: her love for crafting, her infectious laughter, her fierce spirit as a Special Olympics athlete, and her cherished role as a campus volunteer at West Virginia Wesleyan College. Megan never let her physical challenges define her-instead, she uplifted those around her with grace, strength, and unmatched compassion.
Written by Megan's mother, Alisa Mauk Lively, this beautifully illustrated book honors the power of small acts and the lasting influence of love, inclusion, and community. Perfect for children and families, this story inspires readers to recognize that being different is a gift-and that it truly is the small things that count.