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Normalising disability and access needs
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Review by: Tessa
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Normalising disability and access needs
A journey through a young lens into diverse households. Good feel to the book, lovely illustrations. I thought it was a great look into how different people and different families function, normalising disability and access needs. Wonderful and simple, the concepts are easy to understand, and it does a great job of validating disabled parents. Also, a plus when it rhymes. I would recommend to parents as a learning tool. Very easy conversation stater, or just bringing in disability as normal from a young age.