Erin and the Mouse: Read, Write and Play
Format:Paperback
Publisher:GB Publishing Org
Publishing:11th Oct '25
£7.99
This title is due to be published on 11th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

There are 17 million around the world living with cerebral palsy
(US National Institute of Health)
SpecialEffectis a charity
dedicated to giving disabled people the technology to access video games and the internet, thus promoting fun and inclusion. Dr Donegan was awarded an MBE for his service to disability.
Foreword by Lee Ridley Lost Voice Guy, to a story created in motivating a young girl with cerebral palsy to use a SpecialEffect speaking aid. The real life Erin, who cannot use her hands or speak, found her 'voice' and with that found friends.
A Beautifully illustrated & written (paperback) by Clare Latham with Foreword by Lee Ridley, Lost Voice Guy: "I enjoyed reading this book, and I hope you will as well. I found this book very relatable. It is so nice to see a representation of people with communication difficulties in books such as this one."
Just as the heroine in these stories, in real life Erin is a young girl who cannot walk, talk or use her hands. She has cerebral palsy.
Within are subtle messages for her and many others such as ‘never give up’, ’I am able just as I am’, ‘reading gives one so much’ and ‘accept me as me'.
Clare Latham was asked by SpecialEffect founder Dr Mick Donegan if she could build a communication system with Erin, which she did together with her Mum and personal assistant. Erin’s tenacity, ability and sense of fun then spurred Clare to write these stories from their shared experiences and, as it were, keep her going.
Author proceeds all go to charity SpecialEffect, whose device Erin communicates with.
In the press:
Jersey Evening Post
London Mums magazine
AceCentre blog
Motherhood Moment
Belfast Telegraph
ISBN: 9781912031382
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
36 pages
2nd edition