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Child star Mia Armstrong is working on a picture book about her experiences with Down syndrome

Por: ABC News Entertainment July 17, 2023

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NEW YORK -- Child star and activist Mia Armstrong has a picture book coming out next year about her experiences with Down syndrome, what her publisher calls “all the joys and challenges.”Random House Children’s Books announced Monday that Armstrong's “I Am a Masterpiece!” will be released next January. Illustrated by Alexandra Thompson and co-written by Armstrong and author Marissa Moss, the book is Armstrong's way of helping... + full article



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