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Author : Sheila Dhir
Illustrator : Sheila Dhir
Rs. 95.00
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Age | 6+ |
Specifications | 16 pages; 7” x 9.5”; two colour; soft cover |
Rights sold | Korean (worldwide) |
ISBN | 978-81-8689-612-9 |
First Published | 1999 |
Tags | different childhood, disability, society, acceptance, converastion about disability, verse, inclusive book |
An ideal book to read together
This is an ideal book to read together- parent and child -cuddling up with a leisurely, dialoguing mood prevailing between them. It would help the child understand the world with a sense of security and hand holding. That said then, ‘why are you afraid to hold my hand’ could well read ‘I love it when you hold my hand and talk to me’!!!!Youngindiabooks.com
A brilliant book
Right from the title to the illustrations, every single word in this book echoes the hearts of disabled children as they make an ultimate plea for acceptance. Quirky and self-explanatory illustrations ... aim to communicate that acceptance is not so much a personality trait as it is a habit — Homegrown