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  • Bibi Returns to School

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    After months in the hospital, eight-year-old Bibi can’t wait to see her friends again. But as she gets ready for her first day back, her tummy flutters with nerves. What will her classmates think of her braces and the feeding tube in her nose?...


  • Riley and Learning Tourettes

    The Rage out of Nowhere
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    Riley’s teacher knows Riley is a bright student, but he learns differently than most other children. She wants to understand him better and help him be successful in school. Riley’s parents do their best to understand and support Riley too. One...


  • Invited

    Celebrating the Joy of Friendship and Inclusion
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    When Lily, a six-year-old girl with cerebral palsy, doesn’t receive an invitation to her best friend Zoe’s birthday party, she feels confused, left out and disappointed. She has experienced the unfairness of not being included because of her...


  • Am I Special Too?

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    Why is my sister so special, And is that really true? She is only my sister— How come I’m not special too? Hayley loves her family, especially her big sister Megan, but sometimes she wonders why Megan gets so much attention. Everyone says that...


  • My S's Are Messes

    When Your Voice Won't Obey What You're Trying to Say. It's OK!
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    It’s not fair! The sounds are misbehaving and the children have to work extra hard to get them to do what they’re supposed to do. L’s run away and turn into W’s; the Shhhh sound pops up all over and won’t stay where it should; some sounds get...


  • Weesie's Operation

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    Weesie uses a hearing aid. She wears it on a headband that holds it in place against her head. Weesie doesn’t mind wearing her headband, but it’s getting old and stinky, and it gets in her way. When her doctor tells her about a special operation...


  • Tu m'as appris

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    Suivez un groupe de six enfants handicapés qui profitent pleinement de chaque moment. Pendant que les enfants peignent, jardinent et font des bulles, les lecteurs apprennent que la détermination et la patience, de précieuses compétences, nous...


  • Different but Perfect

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    Kat and Nat are different. But they have each other for support, especially when they’re being bullied. They love and appreciate each other for who they are: different, but perfect. Different but Perfect addresses bullying, racism, and disability...


  • Sable Makes a New Friend

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    When Sable and her human, Lizzie-Bee, meet a new dog named Rosie, their fun-filled day takes an interesting turn. A curious boy notices that Rosie is missing part of her leg and begins asking questions. With Lizzie-Bee’s gentle guidance, young...


  • Wally and his Puzzle Piece Friends

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    Join Wally on his exciting journey. Wally, the main character, is a robot with a disability. Each page is interactive with Wally asking the reader to find his friends in an interlocking puzzle collage. Wally’s friends also have disabilities and...