Book cover of "I Am Extraordinary" shows a smiling Black girl in a yellow soccer uniform chasing a ball, with other kids and a rainbow in the background celebrating self-acceptance. Illustrated by Geneva Bowers.
Illustration for "I Am Extraordinary": A girl holds a yellow soccer jersey in her bedroom, looking uncertain as sunlight streams in. Her brother stands by the door—capturing kids' self-acceptance and building confidence with new challenges.
Illustration for "I Am Extraordinary" shows two girls watching kids play soccer. One girl with curly hair looks unsure as her friend encourages her, using supportive dialogue about self-acceptance while children play in the background.
In class, a curly-haired girl listens as she imagines playing soccer with confidence—a rainbow trail behind her kick—symbolizing the empowerment and self-acceptance inspired by "I Am Extraordinary.
A boy in a wheelchair, jersey 30, hits a baseball. A girl in an orange shirt, number 07, asks, “Can ordinary people do this?”—a lively scene inspired by the "I Am Extraordinary" picture book and kids’ self-acceptance.
A spread from "I Am Extraordinary" shows a girl playing soccer, practicing, and joining a team. On the right page, she admires her reflection as she discovers new confidence—a heartwarming story of kids' self-acceptance.

I Am Extraordinary

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In his sophomore picture book, NBA superstar Stephen Curry encourages kids to embrace the differences that make them extraordinary!

It’s the first day of school for Zoe, a young girl with hearing loss who dreams of playing on her school’s soccer team. But, self-conscious of her hearing aids, Zoe is too nervous to try out. With the help of and perspectives from new friends, what begins as a bumpy, anxiety-filled start for Zoe, soon transitions into an eye-opening experience about what it means to be different—and what it means to be extraordinary. I Am Extraordinary teaches kids how to look inside themselves to find self-acceptance and the confidence to achieve any goal.

  • Format: Hardcover.
  • Page count: 40 pgs.
  • Reading age: 4 - 7 years
  • Grade level: Preschool - 2
  • Measures: 9.37" x 0.28" x 11.25"

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