Some Kids Use Wheelchairs (Pebble Books: Understanding Differences) by Lola M. Schaefer

Some Kids Use Wheelchairs (Pebble Books: Understanding Differences)

Lola M. Schaefer
24 pages
Capstone Press
Jul 2000
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From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 2-Supporting national social studies standards, these books offer extremely brief discussions of special-needs children. Written and formatted in an uninspiring textbook style, each double-page spread introduces one concept, with a color photograph on the left and one or two simple sentences in large print on the right. Each cover shows a child interacting with other youngsters, but the internal pictures rarely show a special-needs child with other classmates. If the point is to understand and accept individual differences, how can one not show photographs of children with and without special needs working and playing together? Despite the controlled vocabulary, youngsters will need adult guidance to make the most of these titles.
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Pages 24
Publisher Capstone Press
Published 2000
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