Katherine Lockwood
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Katherine Lockwood is the founder of Acorn Cottage Press, where everything starts with a simple but powerful belief: every child deserves to see themselves reflected in the stories they read and the toys they play with.
Katherine is a passionate disability rights advocate, mental health therapist, and educator. Acorn Cottage Press emerged from her deep commitment to fostering disability representation in children's literature. Her personal journey has profoundly shaped her mission. Growing up with cystic fibrosis and diabetes, she knows firsthand how important it is to see disabled people succeed in all areas of life. Frustrated by the absence of meaningful representation, Katherine founded the press to create books and toys that celebrate disabled children as they are—vibrant, capable, and full of potential.
Today, Acorn Cottage Press offers a range of picture books and toys designed to inspire all children, helping them see the beauty in their differences. Living on Cape Cod with her husband, Arden, and daughters, Rose and Magnolia, Katherine continues her work while enjoying life by the sea. When she's not working on new projects, you'll find her swimming, boating, renovating, or hosting potluck dinners with friends.
Through Acorn Cottage Press, Katherine is helping to shape a future where representation in children's media is the norm—not the exception. She’s planting the seeds of change, one story at a time.
Website: https://www.acorncottagepress.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acorn_cottage_press
Winning Entry: My Body Beeps! Growing Up with Diabetes
Contest Won: North Street Book Prize 2025, First Prize
