Any ideas where the best place is to buy some books that show disabiltiy and different cultures or am I best just to get them from the library?
Any ideas where the best place is to buy some books that show disabiltiy and different cultures or am I best just to get them from the library?
I have only just started buying things like this as i am not miding yet, i bought tons of books from this site and one i quickly flicked thru was the sleepover, it shows a girl in a wheel chair, they also show different skin tones too
http://www.kidpremiership.com/
Leanne
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Don't let your halo slip and strangle you!!
Leanne
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There are some great books here too
http://www.kidslikeme.co.uk/culture-beliefs-c38.html
Angel xx
I think you will be able to get some from Chelltune (is that the right name?) shortly.
You could look her up in the members list and send her a pm to ask. Her items are always really good and there's a fast delivery too.
Yes that is true Lorri
Angel xx
Thanks,I will check those sites out
Letterbox library do good books and i think they have free membership if you join before Dec 17th apologies if htis info is wrong
love Kate
Save the earth it's the only planet with chocolate
I use
http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/WEBS...pInfo.php?ID=9
books I have ordered from them are
Don't call me special
The skin I'm in
I am the music man
Come home with us, come and eat with us, come & ride with us & come & play with us (all by oxfam, lift flap books)
Great site with free P&P
I tell you who else is good too - Amazon! You can get practically any book you want and sometimes you can get them second hand and they're really, really cheap.
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Some really great sites
Thank you
Dee
Independent Cambridge Diet Counsellor
Life may not be the party we hoped for.......but while we're here we should dance!
Thanks for the link Leanne - I just ordered 4 books including The Sleepover.
Thats for that some lovely books
Angela
Angela x
Owner of a static holiday caravan in Paignton
Chell's site is here - http://www.chelltune.co.uk/
I know she's always researching new ranges to show disabilities, she's especially interested in hearing aids and the like and very passionate about BSL (British sign language)
The other site I use is here - http://www.childreninthepicture.org.uk/
Loads of info on this one and posters showing disabled children in normal contexts
Hope it helps x
That's a great site sarah
Thanks everyone for the book sites
Miffy xx
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