Tuesday, November 30, 2021

3rd December International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD)

International Day of People with Disability (IDPwD) is held on 3rd December each year.  The UN give it a theme, which this year  is ‘Leadership and participation of persons with disabilities toward an inclusive, accessible and sustainable post-COVID-19 world’.

School with students has finished for me this year, but this is a day well worth sharing with classes and picture books. Many disabilities have a day of their own, but here is a smattering of books worthy of a display in your school library. I have listed books that are in my library, but you will find others, I'm sure.

Books with a focus on children who have mobility difficulties or wheelchairs.

What Happened to You?  by James Catchpole & Karen George

Hello Goodbye Dog by Maria Gianferrari & Patrice Barton

Susan Laughs by Jeanne Willis & Tony Ross

I Will Dance by Nancy Bo Flood & Julianna Swaney         

Woodpecker Girl  by I-Tsun Chiang & Chingyen Liu  

King For a Day  by Rukhsana Khan & Christiane Kroemer 

Seal Surfer  by Michael Foreman 

Arabella  by Wendy Orr & Kim Gamble (OOP but probably in the school library)

• All the Way to the Top  by Annette Bay Pimental & Nabi H. Ali (a biographical episode from the life of Jennifer Keelan)


Books with a focus on children who are dealing with sight issues 

The Patch  by Justina Chen Headley & Mitch Vane

Lucy's Picture by Nicola Moon & Alex Ayliffe (OOP Lucy's grandfather is blind)

The Black Book of Colours  by  Menena Cottin & Rosana Faria 

Six Dots:  A Story of a Young Louis Braille  by Jen Bryant & Boris Kulikov

Annie and Helen by Deborah Hopkinson & Raul Colon

Helen's Big World by Doreen Rappaport & Matt Tavares 

Yuko-Chan and the Daruma Doll  by Sunny Seki

• Looking Out for Sarah  by Glenna Lang


Books with a focus on children dealing with deafness

Can Bears Ski?  by Raymond Antrobus & Polly Dunbar

Freddie and the Fairy by Julia Donaldson & Karen George 

Hands and Hearts  by Donna Jo Napoli & Amy Bates

 Moses Goes to a Concert  by Isaac Millman

• The Boy in the Jam Jar  by Joyce Dunbar & John Shelley

Boy by Phil Cummings & Shane deVries

The Race by Christobel Mattingley (OOP but probably in the school library)


Of course there are other disabilities, but this is a good start and enough for a display!












 

1 comment:

  1. I also love the IBBY Disabilities list. Our Australian book Boy has been accepted for this collection for 2021. https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/content/ibby/pdfs/2021-ibby-selection.pdf

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