Meet Rocki-Grace: The Bright Girl with Bray Eyes

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Copyright: 2025

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Meet Rocki-Grace, the bright girl with beautiful bray (brown-gray) eyes! Read along to learn about her unique qualities!

This book is designed for children ages 4 to 6. A caring person's support can help with identity formation as children discover and recognize their unique physical and emotional traits. Rocki-Grace was born with the physical challenge of symbrachydactyly pronounced “sim-BREAK-EE-DACK-til-EE,” yet perceives the world as a loving, accepting, and exciting place. This should hold true for all children! Be sure to check out the New Learning pages!

 

Adrianne Fletcher

Adrianne holds a PhD from Loyola University Chicago. She has spent much of her career as a clinician helping children and families to manage troubles that get in the way of everyday life. Adrianne serves as one of the Vice Deans at Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine and as an Assistant Professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Adrianne enjoys teaching young and adult learners. She also enjoys what she calls empathetic window cleaning for folks who want to know better so they can be and do better.

Meet Rocki-Grace, the bright girl with beautiful bray (brown-gray) eyes! Read along to learn about her unique qualities!

This book is designed for children ages 4 to 6. A caring person's support can help with identity formation as children discover and recognize their unique physical and emotional traits. Rocki-Grace was born with the physical challenge of symbrachydactyly pronounced “sim-BREAK-EE-DACK-til-EE,” yet perceives the world as a loving, accepting, and exciting place. This should hold true for all children! Be sure to check out the New Learning pages!

 

Adrianne Fletcher

Adrianne holds a PhD from Loyola University Chicago. She has spent much of her career as a clinician helping children and families to manage troubles that get in the way of everyday life. Adrianne serves as one of the Vice Deans at Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine and as an Assistant Professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences. Adrianne enjoys teaching young and adult learners. She also enjoys what she calls empathetic window cleaning for folks who want to know better so they can be and do better.