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MIGHTY MILA by Katie Petruzziello

MIGHTY MILA

An Inclusive Children's Book About an Unstoppable Deaf Girl

by Katie Petruzziello ; illustrated by Nadja Sarell

Pub Date: Oct. 14th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-73685-101-2
Publisher: Mighty Books, LLC

In Petruzziello’s debut picture book, a young girl wants to prove to her parents that she’s a big kid now.

Little Mila, who has cochlear implants, sets out to show her parents how grown-up she is: “From now on, I’ll do everything on my own and I won’t ask for help…not even once!” She starts by coloring a picture of her plans for independence—one of artist Sarell’s many delightful color illustrations, lively with whimsical detail. Mila chooses her own clothes and comes up with a creative solution (tape) when she can’t tie her shoelaces. She only spills a bit of milk when she pours it by herself, and with her “special little hearing machines,” she uses sounds she hears to track her brother during hide-and-seek. After her dad takes off her bike’s training wheels and she takes a few spills, she realizes that “even big kids” ask for help sometimes. Petruzziello’s sunny narrative, delivered in Mila’s voice, is inspired by events in her own daughter’s life. It ends with an informative profile of the real-life Mila’s “hearing loss journey,” a well-considered list of story-related “Comprehension Questions,” and fun seek-and-find activities based on the illustrations of Mila’s kitchen, her messy room, and a purple cat that appears throughout.

A book with appealing storytelling, visual charm, and matter-of-fact themes of representation and inclusion.