Here are children singing, dancing, going down slides, and blowing bubbles. A girl with a sly smile carefully crosses a balance beam. Out on a science trip, two boys step close enough to touch the glass wall between themselves and a huge porpoise. One young child smells a lovely...
Brown and Ortiz show that the differences that seem to separate children with handicaps from others are not important. What is important is the common delight in life--a desire to love, learn and play, and to be accepted for themselves as other children are.
"Shows preschool disabled children actively playing & learning.... Should help the disabled gain acceptance from other children." -Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"Shows preschool disabled children actively playing & learning.... Should help the disabled gain acceptance from other children." -Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books