I love being me, because me is an awesome thing to be Emma has limb differences, but different isn\'t bad, sad, or strange.
Amy Webb\'s follow-up to When Charley Met Emma , Awesomely Emma will have all kids cheering as they learn to see the inner awesome in themselves and those around them..
It\'s just different But when some accessibility problems get in the way at the local art museum, it ruins the fun of a class trip...and then Emma\'s friend Charley makes things even worse In the middle of a really bad day, Emma has to call upon her sense of inner awesome to stand up for herself and teach everyone a lesson about the transformative power of feeling awesome in your own skin.
I love being me, because me is an awesome thing to be Emma has limb differences, but different isn\'t bad, sad, or strange