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books for under 5's ......Are there any that include characters with sn?

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PellMell · 08/04/2008 21:53

Anyone know of any good books for under 5's which include characters who have special needs?
Any suggestions most welcome as I am discusted to find none so far.

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TotalChaos · 08/04/2008 21:59

www.bookstart.co.uk/Parents-and-carers/Bookstart-and-different-needs/positive-images

oh and balamory books - often have penny pocket working in the shop etc in her wheelchair

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PellMell · 08/04/2008 22:00

Thanks for that!
Perfect

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bigdonna · 09/04/2008 08:42

topsy and tim have special needs in them

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lottiejenkins · 09/04/2008 12:43

www.amazon.co.uk/Playing-Rules-Story-About-Autism/dp/1890627836/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1207&tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21 741179&sr=8-11
search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Deaf-Musicians/Pete-Seeger/e/9780399243165
Have found these two.

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PellMell · 09/04/2008 13:31

thankyou for those suggestions
I have a grown up dd with sld. She is autistic.
I also have an almost 3 year old whose passion is books, stories, making up stories and pretending to be a teacher

dd2 asks so many questions about her sister (who has recently gone to live in residential care)
I am also about to become registered as a childminder and it is a requirement to have inclusive materials such as books and toys etc.

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Davros · 11/04/2008 00:07

Look at NAS website and Jessica Kingsley as they have lots of books for siblings about SN and there are lots of children's "novels" featuring characters with AS. There is one set in particular, can't remember the author but remember that one is called something like The Blue Bottle Mystery.

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geekgirl · 11/04/2008 10:00

mine love Victoria's Day - it's a sweet book about the day of a little girl with DS - it doesn't mention her having DS, just documents her day (getting ready in the morning, nursery, shopping, trip to the park, helping mummy make dinner, bedtime) with photos and simple text.

Where's Chimpy is another book along the sasme lines - a photo story about a little girl with DS who is looking for her cuddly toy. Again very nicely done.

Susan Laughs sounds really good, I've not read it but the reviews are great.

HTH!

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babalon · 12/04/2008 12:08

There is a publisher www.childs-play.com their books have signing in them and also contain illustrations of children with different sn. A picture of my son in his boots and bars for talipes was used for and illustration in 'Wind the Bobbin up' DS thinks it's funny unless he's a bit cross with his brace then he gets the book and hit's the picture. Useful communication from a 20 month old!

Worth a look

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