My Dad Can launch with Stephen Lightbown at Bookhaus

A event held at Bookhaus on Friday 31st July. The event starts at 11:00.


We are delighted to host a rare children's book launch event here at bookhaus, marking the beginning of the school Summer Holidays, and Disability Pride Month!

My Dad Can reassures children that a parent’s wheelchair doesn’t change who they are. 
 
Iris's dad is the best. He blows up her floaties when she wants to go swimming. He covers her eyes when they watch scary movies. Best of all, she loves that she can climb into his lap for warm cuddles. 
 
Her dad is amazing.  
 
But sometimes they meet people who can't see what she sees, and today is one of those days . . .
 
A heartwarming picture book about a young girl who learns that her dad's wheelchair doesn't define what he can or can't do, perfect for sparking meaningful conversations that celebrate inclusion.  

Stephen Lightbown will be here at bookhaus to read and discuss his book in our children's section. Bring your children along to this free event here in the heart of Wapping Wharf and they can meet the author. Presented by bookhaus.

Stephen Lightbown is a Bristol-based poet and picture book writer. 

Paralysed from below the waist following an accident when he was sixteen, Stephen uses his writing to give a voice to his disability. He is the author of two poetry collections for adults and one for children. 

His children’s collection, And I Climbed, And I Climbed, published in September 2023 by Troika Books, was picked as a Book Trust book of the month; a Read for Empathy 2025 collection; a National Poetry Day 2024 selected title; and was shortlisted for the CLiPPA Poetry Award 2024, and the UKLA Book Awards 2025. 

Stephen has also represented England twice at the disabled surfing World Championships.



Entry requirements: no age restrictions (under 18s to be accompanied by an adult over 21yrs, 1:1 ratio)

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