A boy thinks his mom is AMAZING, but others see her prosthetic leg and call her "weird." Feeling upset, he learns from his mom that being different is okay! Together, they discover that our unique traits make us special. This heartwarming story celebrates love, acceptance and the beauty of diversity. Perfect for teaching kids empathy and confidence! My Mom Looks Weird is the perfect tool for all parents and educators who want to teach anti-bullying. Everyone is different, EVEN THEM, and this is to be celebrated! This book takes the focus off of the disability and onto the beautiful, kind human. It is presented in a way that children of all ages can love and appreciate! After reading My Mom Looks Weird, you will be equipped to have honest conversations at home about disabilities and differences that make us unique so that when you are in public, there will not be any loud embarassing questions putting parents on the spot in an uncomfortable situation. This teaching tool goes beyond the classroom and makes the perfect gift for any occasion including birthdays, Christmas, baby shower, teacher gifts and any random day you want to teach kids to be kind to each other.