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5 Books About Children With Disabilities To Read To Your Kids
Teach them about inclusion and acceptance at an early ageby Lou Velle Mariano .

PHOTO BY Pumplepie Books
Has your child ever asked you about a person with disability? It's natural for them to be curious when they see someone who appears or behaves differently. As a parent, it’s important to be prepared on how to address this kind of scenario. The following books can be of help in discussing with your kids about different abilities, inclusion, and acceptance.
Ang Madyik Silya ni Titoy
Written by Russell Molina, available at Pumplepie Books and Happiness, Php99
PHOTO BY Pumplepie BooksADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWThis book shows how a child’s imagination can help him look beyond his limitations. In his mind, Titoy’s "magical" wheelchair can change into a car, a train, or even an airplane that takes him to different wonderful places. Let your child join Titoy’s amazing adventures while learning about physical disabilities and overcoming challenges in life.
CONTINUE READING BELOWRecommended VideosXilef
Written by Augie Rivera, available at Pumplepie Books and Happiness, Php99
PHOTO BY Pumplepie BooksADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWXilef is the first ever children’s book about understanding and accepting someone with the learning disorder, dyslexia. Felix, the kid in the story, has difficulties reading but gradually overcomes them through the help of his tutor, and eventually learns how to read properly.
Pitong Tsinelas
Written by Divine Reyes, available at Tahanan Books, Php350
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWPitong Tsinelas is a story about coming together as one by normalizing diversity. It also focuses on accepting others despite our differences, whether it's in physical appearance, background, or cultures.
Sinemadyika
Written by Lauren Macaraeg, available at Pumplepie Books and Happiness, Php99.75
PHOTO BY Pumplepie BooksThis is a story about Popoy and DJ’s "cinemagical" friendship. Once a week, they rush home to create magical movies in their backyard, proving that Popoy’s blindness will never stop them from enjoying the little joys of life.
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWInside Daniel’s Head
Written by Joji Santos, available at Pumplepie Books and Happiness, Php275
PHOTO BY Pumplepie BooksDaniel’s head and mind is full of jumbled ideas, plans and feelings, likes and dislikes, and colors that are sometimes directed to uncontrollable tempers and tantrums. This book is written to give awareness about how complex the mind of people with autism are.
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