New Children’s Book Jade’s Brave Wing Raises Awareness of Brachial Plexus Birth Injury with Gentle Storytelling


Brantford, Ontario Aug 4, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Maureen Adedeji, a Nigerian-Canadian writer and mother, has just released her debut childrens book, Jades Brave Wing, available worldwide. Inspired by true events, the rhymed picture book addresses brachial plexus birth injury (BPBI) or Erb's palsy, a condition affecting 1 to 3 out of every 1,000 births, which can lead to weakness or paralysis in a newborns arm.

The story follows Jade, a bright young girl born with a quiet, unmoving arm. Through therapy and her familys support, she discovers that healing doesnt always mean returning to what was, but instead growing stronger through adaptation and celebrating small victories.

Adedeji created the book after her own familys journey with BPBI, hoping to provide other families and caregivers with a compassionate resource. The book blends gentle verse and 3D illustrations to introduce children to the concepts of difference, therapy, resilience, and quiet courage, all without fear or stigma.

Jades Brave Wing is for every child who begins life with a difference, Adedeji explains in the authors note. Its for parents navigating unexpected diagnoses and for caregivers learning that healing looks like adaptation, courage, and growth not always perfection.

The book also provides an accessible tool for pediatric therapists and educators to introduce complex medical topics in a compassionate and age-appropriate manner. Its rhymed structure supports early literacy, while the imagery of wings offers a universal metaphor for progress and self-acceptance.

Available Now
Jades Brave Wing is available in eBook and paperback formats globally via Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and many more book retailers worldwide.

About the Author
Maureen Adedeji is a global marketing leader and mother of two. She draws on personal experience and deep faith to create stories that bridge healing and hope. For interviews, bulk orders, signed copies, or school partnerships, please contact the author.

Source :Author, Maureen Adedeji

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