


Brotherly Feelings: Me, My Emotions, and My Brother with Asperger’s Syndrome – Sam Frender.All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome – Kathy Hoopman.Accidents of Nature – Harriet McBride Johnson.So on this page we are starting to compile the ultimate list of inclusive books for children.ĭisabilites take centre stage in some, in others they’re just incidental, but we think they can help all children to understand and accept their own abilities and those of others: A Not that every protagonist needs to have a disability – it’s usually enough that disabilities and diversity are visible, even in the background, and that they’re seen as part of everyday life. It’s important that children (and adults, for that matter) understand disabilities and don’t see them as strange or unusual. We also love it when story books are inclusive. The whole crew settles down, relaxes and spends some quiet time together getting lost in the magic of Dr Seuss or Roald Dahl. We love when story books bring the family together.
