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Picture Books Library < Health < Disabilities

Picture books about Disabilities from the Little Parachutes reviews library

A positive collection of picture books that are either about disability, or feature people with disabilities. Some books inform and educate non-disabled children about disabilities, others acknowledge the challenges of living with a disability. Some books include disabled children casually or incidentally - reinforcing the important message that disabled children are children first, and should not be singled out because of their differences.

Little Parachutes Gold Star Winner

Mighty Mara

Mighty MaraMighty Mara celebrates diversity and also explores themes about tenacity, self-confidence, and disability inclusion. The protagonist, a young disabled girl, encounters doubt and some bullying when she signs up to perform in her school talent show. Readers will see how she overcomes biases and ableism to embrace what makes her uniquely herself.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Confidence & Self-esteem, Courage, Disabilities, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: body image, co-operation, confidence, courage, feelings, friends, persistence, prejudice, self-esteem, wheelchair

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Medieval Mashup: Leigh’s Wheelie Adventures

Medieval Mashup by Charlene McIverIn this charming picture book, a group of children (including Leigh, a wheelchair user) work together to support each other to make costumes for a school event. Leigh is struggling with feelings of self-consciousness and frustration, but he successfully overcomes this.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Confidence & Self-esteem, Courage, Disabilities, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: anxiety, co-operation, confidence, courage, diversity, feelings, friends, independence, persistence, wheelchair

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Squishy Sand

Squishy SandThis engaging picture book features Leigh, a disabled child who uses a wheelchair. It highlights some of the everyday obstacles that wheelchair users have to cope with. A great choice for any child, reinforcing the importance of empathy, resilience, teamwork, kindness and creative thinking.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Confidence & Self-esteem, Courage, Disabilities, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: anxiety, co-operation, confidence, courage, friends, independence, persistence, wheelchair

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My Special Eye

My Special EyeA vibrant, positive picture book narrated by Bruno, an active little boy who has a prosthetic eye. Any child could learn a good deal from this picture book about why people have prostheses, how the eye is cared for, and what it means for the wearer. 'My Special Eye' gives a much-needed voice to monocular children.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities, Wearing Glasses / Eye patch
Tags: appearance, blindness, body image, brother, change, glasses, gratitude, illness, prosthesis, transition

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Amazing

AmazingA joyful book that celebrates friendship, play and acceptance. The story features 'incidental' inclusion: the central character uses a wheelchair, which features prominently in the illustrations but is not mentioned in the text.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities
Tags: exercise, friends, wheelchair

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Through the Eyes of Me

Through the Eyes of MeA useful picture book to simply explain autism to children, it is a positive exploration of how a young girl with autism perceives the world.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Disabilities, Kindness
Tags: asperger syndrome, autism, diversity, eating, emotions, father, friends

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Isaac and His Amazing Asperger Superpowers!

Isaac and HIs Amazing Asperger SuperpowersExplains Asperger's syndrome in a simple, gentle and positive way to very young children.

Categories: Disabilities
Tags: anxiety, asperger syndrome, autism, emotions, friends

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We’re All Wonders

We're All WondersThis story shows how one child copes with his own differences, and other people’s reactions to them. The reader will find comfort in Auggie’s imaginative tactics, and his positivity about being able to change the way others see him.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: body image, confidence, diversity, emotions, friends, prejudice

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Off to the Park!

Off to the Park!This is not only a fantastic book to engage the imaginations of blind and partially sighted children, it is also a great choice for all children to explore how they use their senses. Adults could use this book to open a discussion about what it feels like to be blind or partially sighted.

Categories: Disabilities, Wearing Glasses / Eye patch
Tags: blindness

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Looking after Louis

Looking after LouisExplaining to young children how autism can affect behaviour and promoting tolerance and understanding of others.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Disabilities, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: asperger syndrome, autism, behaviour, co-operation, emotions, friends

Brody The Lion: The Shopping Flip

Brody The Lion: The Shopping FlipTeaching positive behaviour strategies to children experiencing big emotions, this fun picture book is particularly helpful for children with autism or sensory processing disorders.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Aggression & Tantrums, Anxiety, Behaviour, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities, Listening & Co-operating, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: anxiety, asperger syndrome, autism, behaviour, co-operation, confidence, emotions, father, fears, feelings, mental health, persistence, prejudice

Off to School in my Wheelie Chair

Off to School in my Wheelie ChairA light-hearted and engaging picture book that focusses on a young boy’s journey to school in his manual wheelchair. The story gives a very positive view of wheelchair use, emphasising that it can be fast and fun, while at the same time making the reader more aware of the challenges and obstacles that wheelchair users face each day. Promotes resilience, kindness and acceptance. 

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities, Friendship & Getting Along, Kindness, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: co-operation, confidence, courage, friends, independence, persistence, wheelchair

Hip, Hop, Hooray for Brooklynn!

Hip, Hop, Hooray for Brooklynn!An upbeat story book about a young bunny born with clubfoot. A great way to introduce young children to the treatment of clubfoot and similar conditions.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities, Doctors, Hospitals & Operations
Tags: brother, confidence, diversity, exercise, persistence

Scrambled Heads

Scrambled HeadsThis illustrated book aims to support children who are suffering with their mental health. It would also be useful to their siblings, family, friends and classmates, and also to children of parents who are suffering with poor mental health.

Categories: Depression in Family, Disabilities, Doctors, Hospitals & Operations, Serious Illness
Tags: anxiety, depression, illness

Visiting Grandad’s New Home

Visiting Grandad's New Home A charming, positive story to help children to understand dementia and care home life for a grandparent.

Categories: Disabilities, Resilience / adaptability, Serious Illness
Tags: anxiety, change, dementia, grandparent, illness, terminal illness, transition

Hudson Hates School

Hudson Hates SchoolA useful introduction to dyslexia for children, this book reassures children that dyslexia should not be a barrier to success if it is properly recognised and managed.

Categories: Courage, Disabilities, Sadness
Tags: anger, anxiety, courage, dyslexia, prejudice

Tigger and Jasper’s New Home

Tigger and Jasper's New HomeThis gentle and appealing story gives young children a glimpse inside the life of a blind person. The blind woman in the story is loving, independent and capable.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Disabilities, Kindness
Tags: blindness

Run!

Run!One of a vibrant series of books (Crawl!, Jump!, Climb! and Run!) that focusses on children's love of movement.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Disabilities
Tags: Down's syndrome, prejudice

Susan Laughs

Susan LaughsCelebrating the similarities and differences between disabled and non-disabled children. Encouraging acceptance and tolerance of differences.

Categories: Disabilities
Tags: diversity, wheelchair

Let’s Talk: My Friend has Down’s Syndrome

Let's Talk: My Friend has Down's SyndromeBy inspiring and encouraging children to overcome barriers that can exist between children with Down's syndrome and their playmates.

Categories: Disabilities
Tags: diversity, Down's syndrome, friends

Jump!

Jump!One of a vibrant series of books (Crawl!, Jump!, Climb! and Run!) that focusses on children's love of movement.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Disabilities
Tags: deafness, diversity, multicultural

Our Stripy Baby

Our Stripy BabyEncourages children to accept the fact that everyone is different. This book may help a child who is struggling to come to terms with having a sibling with special needs.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Disabilities, New Baby
Tags: behaviour, brother, diversity, sibling rivalry, sister

Collywobble

CollywobbleThe story shows that appearances are not always as they seem. It has an underlying message that even the youngest and weakest can achieve great and unexpected things with enough determination.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities
Tags: confidence, dog, persistence

Catherine’s Story

Catherine's StoryPromoting tolerance and understanding of those with physical or mental disabilities. Highlights the positive traits of disability.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Disabilities, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: persistence

Sometimes

SometimesChildren with siblings with long term illness

Categories: Courage, Disabilities, Doctors, Hospitals & Operations, Serious Illness
Tags: brother, diversity, gratitude, illness, injections, sister, wheelchair

Dan and Diesel

Dan and DieselGives a positive view of disability. The blind central character (Dan), in partnership with his faithful guide dog (Diesel), feels like he can 'conquer the world'. The book skilfully reflects the vulnerability Dan feels when he is separated from Diesel.

Categories: Disabilities, Owning a Pet
Tags: blindness, dog

My Grampy Can’t Walk

My Grampy Can't WalkA positive book which sends out the message that a person's disabilities need not define them. It would be a good choice for a child who has a family member in a wheelchair.

Categories: Disabilities, Resilience / adaptability, Serious Illness
Tags: grandparent, wheelchair

My Brother is Different

My Brother is Different: A Book for Young Children Who Have a Brother or Sister with Autism

Categories: Disabilities
Tags: autism, behaviour, brother, sister

Lucy’s Picture

Lucy's Picture

Categories: Curiosity & Creativity, Disabilities, Kindness
Tags: blindness, grandparent, illness

A Dr. Spot Casebook: Zak Has ADHD

A Dr. Spot Casebook: Zak Has ADHDA good resource to teach children and their families about ADHD

Categories: Disabilities
Tags: ADHD, behaviour

My Friend With Autism

My Friend With Autism

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Disabilities
Tags: autism, diversity, friends

The Black Book of Colours

The Black Book of ColoursA child with a blind friend or relative may find this a useful tool to help understand how visually impaired people 'see' without their eyes.

Categories: Disabilities
Tags: blindness

Best Friends: A Pop-up Book

Best Friends: A Pop-up Book

Categories: Disabilities
Tags: diversity, wheelchair

Snug!

Snug!A comforting board book that includes illustrations of a child wearing glasses and a wheel-chair user.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Disabilities, Wearing Glasses / Eye patch
Tags: diversity, glasses, wheelchair

Don’t Call Me Special: A First Look at Disability

Don't Call Me Special: A First Look at Disability

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Disabilities

Noo-Noos

Noo-NoosA fun bright rhyming text book about comforters.

Categories: Comfort Objects, Disabilities, Wearing Glasses / Eye patch
Tags: deafness, dummy

Just Because

Just BecausePromoting tolerance and celebrating diversity. May help children to realise that those with disabilities can achieve as much as those without.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Disabilities, Friendship & Getting Along
Tags: brother, sister, wheelchair

The Deaf Musician

The Deaf Musician

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Disabilities, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: deafness, friends

Mole’s Sunrise

Mole's Sunrise

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Disabilities, Kindness
Tags: blindness, friends

Topsy and Tim: Make a New Friend

Topsy and Tim: Make a New FriendEducates young children on common aspects of physical disability and encourages tolerance and acceptance.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Disabilities
Tags: friends, wheelchair

We’ll Paint the Octopus Red

We'll Paint the Octopus RedA positive story about the developing relationship between a child and her baby brother, who has Down's syndrome.

Categories: Disabilities, New Baby
Tags: brother, Down's syndrome

Russell’s World

Russell's WorldAn introduction to autism

Categories: Disabilities
Tags: autism, brother

Eric!…the Hero?

Eric!...the Hero?Any child who sometimes feels less intelligent, less capable and less successful than others will be heartened by the story of Eric who isn't much good at anything but turns out to be a hero.

Categories: Anxiety, Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Confidence & Self-esteem, Courage, Disabilities, Ghosts and Monsters
Tags: anxiety, autism, confidence, emotions, fears, loneliness, prejudice

Ringo the Flamingo

Ringo the FlamingoShows how although unable to walk Ringo finds his own way in the world and how he helps others.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Courage, Disabilities, Kindness

The Animal Boogie

The Animal BoogieCelebrating diversity, providing images of children of different ethnic backgrounds and wheelchair users.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Being Different & Being Yourself, Disabilities
Tags: diversity, multicultural, wheelchair

I Can’t Hear Like You (Talking it Through)

I Can't Hear Like You (Talking it Through)This book should give hearing children an insight into the experiences of a deaf child. Deaf children may relate to the boy in the story.

Categories: Being Different & Being Yourself, Bullying, Violence & Abuse, Disabilities
Tags: deafness, emotions, fears, friends, prejudice, school

Meet The Genies

Meet the Genies

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities, Friendship & Getting Along

Ellie Bean the Drama Queen!

Ellie Bean the Drama Queen!A good introduction to Sensory Processing Disorder.

Categories: Disabilities
Tags: anger, behaviour, emotions

Why Am I So Tired?: A First Look at Childhood Diabetes

Why Am I So Tired?: A First Look at Childhood DiabetesHelps children to understand that with a little care, anyone with diabetes lead a normal life. It may demystify the causes, symptoms and treatment of diabetes for young people who are either diabetic themselves or have friends or family with the condition.

Categories: Disabilities
Tags: illness, needles

I Want To Be Like Poppin’ Joe

I Want To Be Like Poppin' JoeThis book tells the true story of a successful, hard working man with Down Syndrome and Autism, and the positive effect he has on a young boy.

Categories: Acceptance & Inclusion, Confidence & Self-esteem, Disabilities, Resilience / adaptability
Tags: autism, confidence, Down's syndrome, friends, independence

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