Here is my last and final character and his name is Jacob . He is he is in the third grade and he enjoys listen to music and likes going to zoos. His favorite animal too cheetah because he enjoys it when it runs fast. He is adopted by two women named rachel and maria who have been wanting a child for awhile. He likes he is being loved and not discriminated against. Jacob has muscular dystrophy in which has caused him to be in a wheel chair. He has trouble walking, trouble using arms,breathing. But this dont stop him from enjoying life with family
Allen, I LOVE these characters !!! I love how inclusive your characters are – they are so interesting! Are your characters all friends?
Sydney
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Hi Allen! Jacob sounds like an awesome person. I love how much detail you’ve put into his character, I feel like we know him already!! It’s awesome that he’s got two moms that love him so much. Is Jacob friends with Adam and Abraham?
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I’m glad you are enjoying it you will have to come back and find out
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Just realized I got the names of your characters wrong. So sorry about that, my question is: Is Jacob friends with Philip, Abraham, and Alex?
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In my backstory I tell them that they are all friends
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We love how Jacobs disability does not stop him from doing the things he loves. The details about his favorite things really show how cool Jacob is. What is Jacobs favorite kind of music and is he friends with the other characters?
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I’m glad you like it and I can’t reveal anything yet you will just have to find out on the next blog
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I love your character, Jacob! I work with someone who has Cerebral Palsy, and he has some of the same difficulties as Jacob. His name is Aidan, and he loves Lions! What is your favorite animal?
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Allen, we love Jacob and see that he is a strong character by the details you provided about him!! Jacob seems to be very open about his life and perseveres through his disability. We would love to know how fast Jacob can go in his wheelchair? Is he as fast as a cheetah??
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I’m glad you like it and I can’t reveal anything
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It is nice to hear about a character who overcomes their challenges! Glad to hear that Jacob’s muscular dystrophy doesn’t stand in the way of him enjoying time with his family. Sometimes it’s hard to get our minds off of the things that are happening to us.
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I agree and making the Jacob was kind of a hard character because it was the last one
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It’s always tough when you get to the end! Great job for sticking with it!
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I appreciate it
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Hi Allen! I really enjoyed hearing about your character, Jacob, and how he doesn’t let a disability like muscular dystrophy stop him.
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Hey Allen! I love how the character has a positive outlook and doesn’t let his disability define him! I’m looking forward to more post!
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Hey Allen, your blog is so interesting. I enjoyed reading your blog posts about your characters. Are all your characters friends? I love that Jacob’s muscular dystrophy does not get in the way. What is your favorite animal, my favorite are cows!
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Kangaroo are my favorite
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Hi Allen!
I love your characters! They are extremely inclusive and you do a great job of showing their resiliency. I look forward to seeing what you post next.
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Hi Allen! I love how inclusive you are with your characters! It is so sweet to know they are all so diverse! This character has so many things to overcome but he has a lot of perseverance! He is so cool and so inspiring! Are all of your characters friends or have they not met yet and can come together and make a cool team?
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Hey, Allen, your characters seem interesting! Jacob seems like a very inclusive, you really thought about not letting anyone feel left out! Are they all friends or is there more to come? What is your plan with these characters? Short film? ?
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I can’t reveal too much but there backstories of how they became friends are coming soon
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I love that you’re centering young characters with disabilities and same-gender parents, we don’t see characters with these experiences often enough. I’m excited to see what these characters will do!
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I think teaching kids about different backgrounds and how it affects children across the world and to educate families as well
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