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librarybonanza 's review for:
Just Ask!: Be Different, Be Brave, Be You
by Sonia Sotomayor
Age: Kindergarten-3rd grade
Identity, children with: diabetes, asthma, use of a wheelchair, a stutter, dyslexia, Tourette's syndrome, ADHD, food allergies, Down syndrome
Identity, children that are: blind, Deaf, autistic
I was not expecting to be blown away by this book. Sotomayor encourages our children to talk with one another about their differences and similarities, to avoid a stigmatization of difference, and to open up conversation as opposed to shutting it down by ignoring our differences or talking about someone behind their back. Each 4-5 sentence story about a child is linked to the next one, showing the power of similarities across all children.
Identity, children with: diabetes, asthma, use of a wheelchair, a stutter, dyslexia, Tourette's syndrome, ADHD, food allergies, Down syndrome
Identity, children that are: blind, Deaf, autistic
I was not expecting to be blown away by this book. Sotomayor encourages our children to talk with one another about their differences and similarities, to avoid a stigmatization of difference, and to open up conversation as opposed to shutting it down by ignoring our differences or talking about someone behind their back. Each 4-5 sentence story about a child is linked to the next one, showing the power of similarities across all children.