Look, it's me!

Engaging and right to the point

A young man standing on a set of stairs holding the handrail with one hand. He has brown hair with pale skin and dark rimmed glasses. He is wearing dark trousers, yellow patterned button up shirt and a grey cardigan. He has a closed mouth smile.

Review by: Atticus

Gold coloured stars for the rating - 4 stars.
A young man standing on a set of stairs holding the handrail with one hand. He has brown hair with pale skin and dark rimmed glasses. He is wearing dark trousers, yellow patterned button up shirt and a grey cardigan. He has a closed mouth smile.

Review by:
Atticus

Gold coloured stars for the rating - 4 stars.
This cover has a white background and a gallery of 13 different brightly coloured people. The diversity depicts different genders, ethnicities, interests (music, books etc), and abilities, including a wheelchair, arm sling, glasses, broken leg.

It's OK to be Different

By Sharon Purtill

Engaging and right to the point

Shorter than the last, but still a review.

I love all the questions that can stem from this book, but it needs a teacher that know what to say to get them thinking about what questions they can ask. It’s clear about what it’s trying to convey about being inclusive, having a simple concept being well explained. It talks about inclusivity and has no noticeable ableism about what people can and can’t do. 

It’s engaging and right to the point, not being too complicating.