Truth & tails children's books
Reeves, Alice, 1976- author.
Kirk, Phoebe, illustrator.
Disability awareness -- Juvenile literature.
People with disabilities -- Juvenile literature.
Disabilities.
People with disabilities.
Picture books.
Creative nonfiction.
Book -- Juvenile.
Picturebk -- Nonfiction.
Reeves, Alice, 1976- author.
Reeves, Alice, 1976- author.
Kirk, Phoebe, illustrator.
Disabilities -- Social aspects -- Juvenile literature.
Disability awareness -- Juvenile literature.
People with disabilities -- Juvenile literature.
Disabilities.
People with disabilities.
Disabilities -- Social aspects -- Juvenile literature.
Disability awareness -- Juvenile literature.
People with disabilities -- Juvenile literature.
Disabilities.
People with disabilities.
Picture books.
Creative nonfiction.
Book -- Juvenile.
Picturebk -- Nonfiction.
Picture books.
Creative nonfiction.
Disabilities -- Social aspects -- Juvenile literature.
Roxy the raccoon : a story to help children learn about disability and inclusion
"Roxy lives in the forest with her three best friends, who she loves to visit and play games with. Roxy is in a wheelchair, so sometimes it is harder for her to go to the same places and play the same games as the other animals. Roxy and her friends realise that by making a few small changes and working together, they can make the forest a better place for everyone. Roxy teaches us that there are bunches of ways to be more inclusive of those who have a disability so that everyone can join in. Part of the Truth & Tails series, which aims to eliminate prejudices and encourage acceptance in young children aged 4-8, the story of Roxy and her friends is accompanied by hand-drawn, watercolour illustrations" -- Provided by publisher.
1 volume (unpaginated) : color illustrations ; 22 cm
"Roxy lives in the forest with her three best friends, who she loves to visit and play games with. Roxy is in a wheelchair, so sometimes it is harder for her to go to the same places and play the same games as the other animals. Roxy and her friends realise that by making a few small changes and working together, they can make the forest a better place for everyone. Roxy teaches us that there are bunches of ways to be more inclusive of those who have a disability so that everyone can join in. Part of the Truth & Tails series, which aims to eliminate prejudices and encourage acceptance in young children aged 4-8, the story of Roxy and her friends is accompanied by hand-drawn, watercolour illustrations" --
Truth & tails children's books
Alice, 1976- author. Reeves
Phoebe, illustrator. Kirk
Roxy the raccoon : a story to help children learn about disability and inclusion
Truth & tails children's books
West Huntington Public Library