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A personalized illustrated story page for Noah with a train station, maps, and an accessible ramp.
Noah, age 7Kindness and inclusion

Noah's Wheelchair Race to Kindness Station

Noah knows the fastest route is not always the kindest one, so he redraws the station map until everyone can board.

Why this is personalized

Map-loving train expert who notices when a route leaves someone out and knows how to redraw the path.

Monthly lesson

Month 1 default lesson: kindness means making room for everyone.

Parent adjustment

Parent note: this example shows a wheelchair-using child as the problem-solver, not the problem.

Child profile

Invented disability-inclusive sample where the child has agency and the accessibility detail is woven into the adventure.

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Sample story text

Noah unfolded his station map and saw the problem immediately: the rocket-train platform had stairs where a ramp should have been.

The conductor wanted to leave on time. The passengers wanted moon muffins. Noah wanted everyone aboard, including a small robot whose wheels were stuck below the steps.

So Noah drew a new route with a loop, a ramp, and a joke stop where everyone had to tell their silliest space joke before boarding.

The train left three minutes late and twice as happy. Even the conductor admitted the new map was better.

Noah learned that kindness is not just being nice. Kindness is designing the path so nobody is left waving from the platform.

Parent conversation prompt

After reading, ask: What is one way we can change the path so more people can join?

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