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Kids’ Books Essentials: Supporting Different-Ability Awareness

Kids’ Books Essentials: Supporting Different-Ability Awareness

Support Different-Ability Awareness this October. Share these books with your community.  : )

Mr. Biggs in the city

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Author Kevin Bloomfield

Different-Ability Awareness: Mr Biggs in the city [1]Mr. Biggs has huge feet and an even bigger heart. Join Mr. Biggs as he tries skateboarding, ballet and much, much more. Will Mr. Biggs fit in the city… or is he just too big?

English/Spanish version avialble

From Ravin Tree Press

Available on Amazon.com [2]

The Boy Who Grew Flowers

Author Jen Wojtowicz

Different-Ability Awareness: The boy who grew flowers [3]Rick Bowagon is different he is shy, quiet and sprouts flowers from his body during a full moon. At school everyone stays away from him. Then sweet, kind, Angelina Quiz joins his class. Rick asks her to the school dance. Angelina has a short right leg and Rick creates a pair of party shoes for her to wear to the dance.

From Barefoot Books

Available on barefootbooks.com [4]

Available on Amazon.com [5].

Taber Is Beautiful

Author Samantha DeGrasse

Different-Ability Awareness: Taber Is Beautiful [6]Taber is Beautiful,” is the story of a horse who struggles with confidence and self-esteem because of a mole on her nose. She doesn’t feel accepted because she doesn’t look like everyone else and is often made fun of. It is a wonderful story for children of all ages to teach them how to embrace themselves for how they look and who they are, whether it’s a facial flaw or speech delay or autism.

From Traffod Publishing

Available on amazon.com [7].

I’m Here

Author Peter H. Reynolds

I’m Here [8]Pure, powerful & deceptively simple. Mr. Reynolds reminds readers that children and their friendships can bloom in unexpected ways. This is for any child who ever felt shy or bullied. Moreover, it’s for every child to remind them the potential for friendship behind every shy smile.

From Simon & Schuster

Available on Amazon.com [9].

What’s wrong with Timmy?

Author Maria Shriver

[10]When 8 year old Kate meets Timmy, she becomes aware that he is different. Kate wants to know why. Her Mom helps Kate learn about children with “special needs”. Timmy may not run or walk like Kate, and it takes him longer to learn things, but, like her, he wants to make friends, go to school, and he dreams about what he wants to be when he grows up.

From Little, Brown & Company Available on Amazon.com [11].

I’m not weird I have SPD

Author Chynna T. Laird

I’m not weird I have SPD (2nd Edition) [12]Jamie, the author’s daughter, has SPD. This book helps children with SPD explain this disorder to others and to explain what they go through in order to help their peers be aware of others with “special needs”, understand them, and to help make them seem less different.

From OutskirtsPress.com [13]

Available on Amazon.com [14].

 

 

Recommendations From Parents

 

My Friend with Autism: A Coloring Book for Peers and Siblings [Paperback]

Author Beverly Bishop

 

My Brother is Very Special.

Author Amy Glorioso

 

Be Good Eddie Lee

Author Virginia Filling

 

What’s Wrong With Timmy

Author Maria Shriver

 

Don’t Call Me Special: A First Look at Disability

Author Leslie Harker

 

All Kinds of Friends, Even Green

Author Ellen B. Senisi

 

Andy and his Yellow Frisbee

Author Mary Thompson

 

My Friend Isabelle

Author Eliza Woloson

 

Everyone is Special

Author Regina Burch

 

Leo the late Bloomer

Author Robert Kraus

 

I’m a Big Sister Now

Author Michelle Emmert

 

Trevor Trevor

Author Diane Twachtman-Cullen

 

Howie Helps Himself

Author Joan Fassler

 

Danny’s Song

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Author Betsy P. Nadas

 

Recommendations From Schools /Teachers

Elementary School Books

 

Grades 2nd – 6th

Adam and the Magic Marble

Author Adam & Carole Buehrens

 

Pre-k-3rd

Andy and His Yellow Frisbee

Author Mary Thomson

 

Pre-k-3rd

Be Good Eddie Lee

Author Virginia Filling

 

Pre-k-3rd

Arnie & the New Kid

Author Nancy Carlson

 

Pre-K-3rd

Danny and the Merry-go-round

Author Nan Holcomb

 

1st – 2nd

Fair & Square

Author Nan Holcomb

 

Pre-k-3rd

Ian’s Walk (Autism)

Author Laurie Lears

 

1st – 2nd

I’m like you, you’re like me

Author Cindy Gainer

 

Pre-k-3rd

Let’s Talk about It –Downs

Author Jennifer Morre-Mallinos

 

Pre-k-3rd

Leo the late Bloomer

Author Robert Kraus

 

1st-2nd

We can do it!

Author Laura Dwight

 

1st -5th

Rolling Along: Taylor and his

Author Jamee Heelan

 

Middle/High School Books

 

5th-12th

Views from our shoes

Author Donald Meyer, Ed.

 

5th-12th

Wish on a Unicorn

Author Karen Heese

 

6th-12th

Don’t Stop the Music

Author Robert Perske

Helpful Articles

 

List and Explanation of Disabilities for Disability Awareness Month [15]

Disability Etiquette 101 [16]

Disabilities Shouldn’t Define Individuals Awareness and Dialogue Promote Acceptance [17]

Sister & Children’s Author Aims to End Discrimination [18]

Different Ability Awareness [19]

 

 

This post originally appeared on our September/October 2011 Magazine [20]

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