This beautifully photographed nonfiction picture book captures the voice and energy of a girl with disabilities sharing her inclusive story of how she learns to play the piano.
Everyone in MyaGrace's family makes music. MyaGrace plays the piano but it's not the same. She wants to join her family when they are making music. How is she going to figure this out? Fortunately, MyaGrace knows just the person to help.
Finding My WayBooks honor children with special needs or disabilities by sharing their stories. MyaGrace has cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities and autism.
Isiah and Marco share their love of baseball. Who's going to hit the ball farther? Who's going to hit the ball higher? Whose ball will hit the barn? Cousins like to tease and play when Grandpa is pitching.
By sharing his story, we celebrate Isiah's many strengths and abilities. Isiah was born with Spina Bifida and he wears leg braces.
/span>>"Great book about inclusion and two individuals that love baseball as much as they love each other. Isiah's family finds ways to include Isiah and for the boys to compete on an even level as well as share their love of baseball. The pictures are absolutely beautiful."
Описание: "A beautiful book which has the potential to touch, inspire, and educate everyone." - MS, Verified Purchaser
In Matteo Wants to See What's Next, two boys spend the day with an adult friend with disabilities, and explore the Royal Ontario Museum. Beautiful photography gives voice to a young boy's anticipation as it illustrates how speech is not the only way we communicate.
Matteo and Cristian love to spend the day with their friend Rebecca. Today, Rebecca has a surprise for them. Matteo can't wait to see it! He's on the move as they explore the museum, and the book shows all the ways Rebecca uses eye gaze to direct their inclusive visit to a museum.
Together, they examine the Biodiversity area, where they touch an owl and visit a bat cave, visit China, and explore the dinosaurs. This exploration will entice children to visit their own museums in a new way, and will show them ways to understand new types of communication. They will feel comfort as they interact with the differently abled.
By sharing Matteo's story we celebrate Rebecca's many strengths and abilities. Rebecca has cerebral palsy.
"Love love love this book! So great to see a story that dedicates itself to demonstrating the full life of a person with significant disabilities. Love that the authors feature a young woman with a job and how she is able to teach younger children using non traditional communication methods. A true story of friendship and purpose for all of us!" - Lori A. Eigenman, Ed.S.
"This is a delightful story that will appeal to children and adults alike. Supported Decision Making is vital for individuals who don't speak and have no clear way of communicating with strangers to live a self determined life....I would like to see this book in all schools and libraries." - Susan B, Verified Reviewer
Each book in the Finding My World series can be read in any order, as each is one child's experience in finding inclusion and self-determination in the world around them.
Dylan has an awesome friend. His friend, Poppin' Joe pops and sells popcorn. Poppin' Joe has a very fun job. It's noisy fun! Dylan learns from Poppin' Joe how to do a job you love.
By sharing their stories, we celebrate Dylan's and Joe's many strengths and abilities. Dylan has Down syndrome. Joe has Down syndrome and autism.
"As an inclusive preschool teacher, this is a great resource for parents and teachers. It's also nice to read it to students in your inclusive classroom. I also love that it has real pictures and is a real story. It also has a hidden lesson that everyone has a role model What a great book!"
This beautifully photographed nonfiction picture book captures the voice and energy of a girl with disabilities sharing her inclusive story of how she learns to play the piano.
Everyone in MyaGrace's family makes music. MyaGrace plays the piano but it's not the same. She wants to join her family when they are making music. How is she going to figure this out? Fortunately, MyaGrace knows just the person to help.
Finding My WayBooks honor children with special needs or disabilities by sharing their stories. MyaGrace has cerebral, intellectual disabilities and autism.
This beautifully photographed nonfiction picture book highlights a girl with a disability telling her inclusive story of all she learns throughout her daily activities at the orphanage where she lives.
Neema lives in the mountains of Lushoto, Tanzania. Her day is full of fun. She tricks Joseph. She helps Mama Eduma. She sings with the children. She is always looking for ways to learn.
Neema anaishi katika milima ya Lushoto, Tanzania. Siku yake imejawa na furaha. Anamdanganya Joseph. Anamsaidia Mama Mdemu. Anaimba na watoto. Kila siku anatafuta njia za kujifunza.
By sharing Neema's story we celebrate her many strengths and abilities. Neema has learning disabilities.
Dylan has an awesome friend. His friend, Poppin' Joe pops and sells popcorn. Poppin' Joe has a very fun job. It's noisy fun! Dylan learns from Poppin' Joe how to do a job you love.
By sharing their story, we celebrate Dylan's and Joe's many strengths and abilities. Dylan has Down syndrome. Joe has Down syndrome and autism.
"As an inclusive preschool teacher, this is a great resource for parents and teachers. It's also nice to read it to students in your inclusive classroom. I also love that it has real pictures and is a real story. It also has a hidden lesson that everyone has a role model What a great book!"
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