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Turn a tough conversation into a story of strength, resilience, and celebration of differences. In Ruby's Amazing Blocks, parents are given a gentle, child-friendly way to start conversations about genetic conditions like Noonan Syndrome. Ruby, a bright 6-year-old, loves building Lego houses. When some blocks don't match in size or color, she learns that her body works the same way-built with "different blocks," but still strong, unique, and amazing. This heartwarming picture book isn't just for children-it's designed to equip parents, teachers, and caregivers with the language and imagery to make complex ideas simple. By weaving genetics into a Lego story, Ruby's journey helps open the door for conversations about: Genetic disorders and mutations explained in kid-friendly terms Self-acceptance and inclusion for children who feel different Celebrating uniqueness as strength, not weakness With colorful illustrations and a message of encouragement, this book becomes more than a story-it's a bridge between parents and children for one of the most important conversations they'll have.