From the Author: Book 01 – Josh Sees Colors

Discover the story behind Josh Sees Colors and the real-life moment that inspired this book about blindness, kindness, and inclusion.

Josh Sees Colors was inspired by a moment I’ve never forgotten—one that reminded me just how naturally kind and inclusive children can be.

I wrote this story many years ago, when my grandson Christopher was three (he’s 28 now!). I was visiting my daughter Michelle in Texas during her college finals and helping care for Christopher. One afternoon, we were outside playing when Julie, Michelle’s neighbor, called me over. Her daughter was six, and her son, Josh, was ten and blind.

As we watched the kids play hide-and-seek, I couldn’t help but ask Julie, “Is this a good idea?” She smiled and said, “Just watch.”

When it was Josh’s turn to be ‘it,’ the younger children made noises so he could find them. At one point, Josh became upset, but the other kids immediately rushed to comfort him with hugs and reassurance. Moments later, they were all laughing and rolling on the grass together.

That day stayed with me. It reminded me that children often lead the way in kindness, empathy, and connection, if we simply let them.

Most of my stories are drawn from real-life encounters like this one. I’m always amazed at the wisdom and warmth kids carry in their hearts. If only more adults could see the world the way children do.

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