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It is a story about Diabetes and taking insulin for young
kids.Although parents are of course primarily responsible for the
care of their childs diabetes, it is important that the children
themselves are aware that they too must take some responsibility.
This book encourages children to follow the instructions given to
them by their doctors and parents, to eat healthily, and to see
their insulin injections as something brave that they do, that
other children cannot Instead of viewing diabetes and their daily
injections as something negative, the story encourages them to
think of it as something that sets them apart from their peers in a
positive way
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The Winner (Paperback)
Kate Gaynor; Illustrated by Natalie Price, Aaron O'Reilly
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R254
Discovery Miles 2 540
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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This special education children's book has been designed to help
kids with limited mobility to see the positive aspects that using a
wheelchair can bring to their lives. Children with limited mobility
can often feel somewhat isolated from their peers as a result of
times in the past when they were excluded from certain activities.
Through the experience of the main character, this book encourages
children to look at their wheelchair as playing a positive rather
than a negative role in their life. By reading this story with a
young child, it also gives parents an opportunity to discuss any
feelings of anxiety that their child may be feeling.
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First Place (Paperback)
Kate Gaynor; Illustrated by Eva Byrne
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R256
Discovery Miles 2 560
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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