Sometimes our differences are what make us special. A story of ability, empathy and the power of confidence.
Kamil is a child like any other. He is cheerful, lively, and loves to make stupid jokes. So what makes him special? He has been blind since birth. Growing up with a visual impairment was not always easy, but with the support of his family, Kamil learns to sharpen his hearing, spark his imagination, and “look with his fingers.” His outlook on life is rich, ironic, sometimes funny, and sometimes touching. Kamil reminds us that with confidence, creativity, and support, we can all find our own ways to do amazing things.
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