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Not so different, what you really want to ask about having a disability, by Shane Burcaw ; with photographs by Matt Carr

Label
Not so different, what you really want to ask about having a disability, by Shane Burcaw ; with photographs by Matt Carr
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
resource.interestAgeLevel
Age 6-9
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Not so different
Oclc number
964333427
Responsibility statement
by Shane Burcaw ; with photographs by Matt Carr
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, LG, 4.1, 0.5.
Sub title
what you really want to ask about having a disability
Summary
A picture book answering the questions young children ask Shane Burcaw about his wheelchair and life with Spinal Muscular Atrophy with equal parts optimism, humor, and empathy"Why do you look so different? That's a great question! My name is Shane, and I was born with a disease that makes my body grow smaller and weaker as I get older instead of bigger and stronger. Living with this disease means that I've used a wheelchair for most of my life and often rely on my family and friends to help me do all my favorite things - like eating pizza, participating in team sports, and playing video games. Since many people are curious about me, I decided to answer some of the questions I'm asked head-on in this book. Go ahead and take a look! Although I need a little more help than you might, you'll see that I'm not so different" --, From dust jacket
Target audience
juvenile
Photographer
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