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Stephanie Zubiri celebrates the colorful world of neurodiversity with her first children's book
October 29, 2024
|The Philippine Star
Last Oct. 14, at Vestido Manila in Makati, holistic wellness advocate Stephanie Zubiri celebrated the first anniversary of her wellness platform, Soulful Feasts, with a vibrant event entitled "Kaleidoscope: A Prism of Infinite Possibilities."
The celebration marked not just a milestone for Soulful Feasts but also the launch of Zubiri's debut children's book, Chalky the Chameleon, which aims to raise awareness about neurodiversity, particularly in children on the autism spectrum.
Gathered were Zubiri's friends, family, her workshop participants and media representatives, all united by a shared mission of promoting well-being and inclusivity. With deep gratitude, Zubiri expressed, "Today is one big celebration, but it also aims to promote a life of purpose. I want everyone to dive into the colorful story of Chalky the Chameleon and to spread the word about neurodiversity."
Reflecting on her own journey, Zubiri shared her past struggles with depression and emotional detachment, explaining how Soulful Feasts became a platform to embrace the full spectrum of human emotions—both good and challenging. "It's about living life wholly and fully," she said, emphasizing the importance of honoring all feelings. "We are all different, and that's why I chose the theme of a kaleidoscope of infinite possibilities."
THE TALE OF CHALKY THE CHAMELEON
Chalky the Chameleon, Zubiri's very first children's book, is a touching narrative about a little chameleon who can't change color. This story serves as an advocacy tool for autism awareness, highlighting the importance of early detection and intervention. Inspired by her youngest son, Max, now eight, who is on the autism spectrum, Zubiri has experienced firsthand the benefits of early diagnosis with the support and guidance from dedicated therapists.
Zubiri collaborated with artist Vico Cham, who is also on the autism spectrum, to illustrate the book. Cham remarked, "Chalky and I have something in common. We are both unique and differently abled. This story reminded me to believe in myself and prove to the world that we can achieve our dreams!"
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