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K-3
Illustrated by
Jonathan Eden.
“There’s no such thing as a better or worse way to be a person.” In simple, age-appropriate language, this primer about disability teaches children about physical and mental differences among people. Terminology related to disability is explained, and misconceptions about what it means to be Disabled are dispelled. The illustrations, whose cartoonlike style detracts a bit from the overall presentation, feature casual diversity in ability, skin color.