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Reach for this book when your child is facing a physical setback, feeling frustrated by a new limitation, or curious about how people and animals adapt to disabilities. It is an ideal choice for normalizing the use of mobility aids and reframing 'different' as 'capable.' Gretchen the dachshund tells her own story, from her active puppy days to the sudden loss of use in her back legs. The narrative focuses on her journey through surgery, physical therapy, and eventually gaining her 'bicycle' (a custom wheelchair). It handles a scary medical situation with calm honesty, emphasizing that while Gretchen's way of moving changed, her spirit and love for life did not. Parents will find this a gentle tool for building empathy and resilience in children ages 4 to 8, proving that a change in ability is not an end, but a new beginning.