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1) Dachy's Deaf
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Dachy isn't embarrassed by his hearing aid, but sometimes his friends are so loud he has to turn it off. One day, he does just that to get some peace and quiet, but that's the last thing he ends up getting. The adventure that follows drives home the importance of listening to and caring for your friends as well as appreciating differences in others and overcoming personal obstacles.
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Steggie has a hard time speaking because of her stutter. When she is unable to warn her friends to stay out of the dangerous Dark Forest, they all find themselves in trouble. This charming story will entertain and provide gentle guidance to young readers with an emphasis on patience, friendship, and understanding and appreciating differences in others.
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When Emmy runs out of cream to soothe her eczema, a condition that makes her skin dry and itchy, she and her friends must trek to the Jurassic meadow to gather more flowers and make more cream. But, will Emmy be able to resist scratching her skin until then? What she learns about perseverance and teamwork is good lesson for all children.
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Join Drewbie and his nurse, Colleen, as they go on adventures together. Nothing slows this special-needs boy down from camping, joining Cub Scout, going to school, and even going on a Make-A-Wish trip. Colleen creates ways that Drewbie can enjoy the same things other boys his age enjoy with creativity and enthusiasm. This dynamic duo shows families that with some basic adaptations, a diagnosis of differently abled doesn't mean a death sentence or...
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Carl is Deaf. When he notices that his library does not have any books with Deaf characters, he writes a letter to make a positive change that's inclusive of the asl community. Follow along as Carl writes a letter to help get more Deaf representation in books in the inspirational fiction book Carl Writes a Letter!
Carl was first introduced in our Katie Can series, based on our best-selling book of the same title. Continue following along on Carl's...
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When it's time to go to a restaurant, whether he's with a parent or family member, Lou knows what to expect and how to handle himself. Lou's bubble wand will help him be successful in any social situation that could be a challenge for him, such as waiting to be seated, ordering from the menu or waiting for others to finish their food.
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In this fictional narrative, readers learn about a great girl named Sarah. Descriptive text structure and vibrant illustrations help readers follow along and learn about all the things Sarah does that make her great. This fiction volume is paired with the nonfiction book, No One Is Like Sarah.
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Many people hold the mistaken belief that a disability defines one's capacity to learn and excel. This volume aims to dispel that myth by exploring the importance of creating educational environments where every student has the opportunity to flourish. By embracing diverse learning styles and empowering all students, schools unlock their potential and enrich the educational experience for everyone. The engaging main text, enhanced with vivid, full-color...
10) Don't Rush Me!
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A storybook about special needs siblings to engage the whole family!
My daughter, Jordhan, has the unique position of not only being a middle child, but a middle child among siblings with special needs. This story touches on the important contributions Jordhan makes to our family, especially on the days when she doesn't think so. We need more stories for siblings of special needs children. This is my gift to each of them to show how much we appreciate...
11) Katie Helps Out
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Fun With Katie: In Katie Helps Out, preschoolers-second graders learn the importance of taking care of the environment and spreading kindness-all while having fun at the beach!
Celebrating Uniqueness: Katie has Down syndrome, but that's not what makes her so special-she loves to help others! Follow along as Katie helps her parents clean up the beach and helps take care of plants, animals, and the planet!
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Based on the real-life events of actress and model Jessica Frew, this princess story breaks through barriers of disability. It builds bridges for inclusivity with a storyline that transcends traditional fairy tales. With so many who feel unseen and unheard in the disabled community, The Nonverbal Princess gives a voice to the voiceless, putting the need for equality at center stage with a spotlight that shines with hope for inclusion. A book for all...
13) Tengo dislexia
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Sam nos cuenta su historia y juntos aprendemos qué significa tener dislexia y cómo no es impedimento para que un niño pueda hacer lo que desee en la vida. Sam sabe, como le sucede a su madre, que las dificultades que tiene para escribir, leer o calcular se deben a que tiene dislexia. Pero muchas personalidades relevantes han sufrido o sufren dilexia (dificultad en el aprendizaje provocado por un gen en el sexto cromosoma) sin que ello haya mermado...
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Este libro, bellamente ilustrado, pretende de una manera sincera acercar a niños y a adultos a David, un niño con síndrome de Down. Aunque a primera vista pueda parecer diferente, le encantan las mismas cosas que al resto de los niños: le gusta garabatear, dibujar, crear… Y lo más importante: le encanta la vida.
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A simple tale of love and friendship to warm your heart.
Award-winning author and designer Shaila Abdullah teams up with her 10-year-old daughter Aanyah to bring you this heartwarming tale of a little girl who forms a close bond with a child with cerebral palsy. The girl finds that through her art, she can reach her special friend Suhana.
16) Milo on Wheels
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Milo doesn't need friends. He's got his journal, which he fills with sketches of plants and animals. When Milo's mom makes him go to the Club, he keeps his distance from the others. That is, until the annual go-kart rally. Milo has used crutches to walk his whole life, but could he be the fastest for once? Milo wants to find out.
17) Lucky Me
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Bruno's home is a bit different, but he wouldn't trade it for the world.
Bruno's friend Sanjay is lucky: He doesn't have to share his room (well, except with a pet iguana), and he can leave his toy soldiers all over the house. And Bruno's brother, Mateo, who is visually impaired, is pretty lucky too: He has a dog named Rocco who helps him get around. Plus, Mateo can keep reading after dark by using just his fingers (while Bruno has to use a flashlight).
Still,...
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Nothing that happens in our life is a surprise to God. Only He knows why. When trials come my way, I sometimes wonder and then ask the question, "Why me, Lord?" Countless times, I've received the same answer, "Why not you?"I thought that my life was in a good place spiritually, and I felt really free to praise God. That's when Satan's games began. Beware of Satan's sneak attacks. He's out to get the saints of God by any means necessary. He's sent...
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Amanda's Fall, with charming illustrations by Bijan Samaddar, depicts an event common in schools today. Young Amanda gets a concussion after falling and hitting her head during recess. While she can hear people talking, she cannot respond. Amanda is taken to a doctor for evaluation. Wisely, her parents ask for a prognosis, which in Amanda's case, is a good one. Author Kelly Darmofal offers readers her third book on TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), encouraging...
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Accessibility, or the lack thereof, impacts how people can engage with nearly every aspect of the world. The difficulty of living with a physical or mental disability is greatly increased by struggling to overcome barriers that do not exist for abled people. This volume breaks down various types of accessibility for young readers, both physically and digitally. Students gain a deeper understanding of why continuously improving accessibility makes...
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