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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal issues > Disability & illness
Big Cat Phonics for Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised has
been developed in collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and
Little Sutton Primary School. It comprises classroom resources to
support the SSP programme and a range of phonic readers. The 7+
books are designed for children aged 7+ who need more practice to
acquire phonics skills. Discover the exciting world of parasports
in this fascinating non-fiction book! Learn about the history of
parasports and when they began through to modern day sporting
legends, playing at the very top of their game!
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Heart of Hearing
(Hardcover)
Meaghan Thomas; Illustrated by Miriam Balsano, Sean Balsano
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R561
Discovery Miles 5 610
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Gracie Brave
(Hardcover)
Pamela Krikke, Mft Kate Eldean Ma; Illustrated by Jane Moore Houghton
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R555
Discovery Miles 5 550
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Heddy is Sad
(Hardcover)
Elise Abram; Illustrated by Elise Abram
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R580
Discovery Miles 5 800
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Little Big Sister tells the story of Starr, a girl with
dwarfism who lives with her mum and younger sister, Babs. As
the girls get older and Babs overtakes Starr’s height,
Starr understands there is something different about her.
When Starr starts primary school she is at first upset
by being shorter than the other children. But with help
from her mum and teacher, Starr finds the courage to shine. A
fun and gentle story about disability, family and fitting in,
told by a major children’s author and illustrated by
an artist with dwarfism.
Third-grader Aven Green has been baking for a really long time . .
. since last week! Now Aven is ready to shake things up by entering
the exciting world of competitive baking with her friends Kayla,
Sujata, and Emily. Aven knows she's an expert baker. So what if she
doesn't have arms? That's just the way she was born. And honestly,
she's a whiz at mixing and measuring with her feet. The one skill
Aven hasn't mastered in the kitchen: working together with her
friends. Before long they are fighting over whose dessert is the
best. Will adding friends to the mix turn into a recipe for
disaster for Aven?
Albert is not only the runt of his herd, he was born with an extra
long trunk - a trunk that makes him feel ashamed and ostracized, so
Albert runs away to the city. Unfortunately, his troubles continue
as people and other animals tease and humiliate him. Then one
morning Albert has the opportunity to turn his "disability" into a
very special "ability." Will Albert finally find the friends and
respect he craves? Trey Martin's Albert the Elephant delivers a
powerful message about being different and finding one's special
talents in that difference. His book is a personal triumph over
being differently-abled in our public education system. Albert the
Elephant is a tender, informative, must-read book for all
school-age children (and parents, too).
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