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Cargando... Just Ask!: Be Different, Be Brave, Be You (edición 2019)por Sonia Sotomayor (Autor)
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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. This book is great for all ages of students! For the younger kids you may have to read it to them but its a very educational book. It teaches kids about all different kinds of disabilities and how it makes each of the characters unique and special in an amazing way. It is very inspirational and it teaches kids to not let anything stop you from achieving your goals. I would most definitely have this in my future class. This book is about talking about ones own personal needs or differences. It shines a positive light on how everyone is different and may need assistive technology or accommodations to succeed. I thought that this book was really well written, and could definitely be used in the classroom to teach about individual differences. This picture book teaches readers about disabilities. It shows that each disability has different needs. I love the meaning behind this book and I believe this can be implemented in so many ways in a classroom. I would recommend this book to 1st and 2nd grade to really soak up the meaning behind this book. This book follows children with varying disabilities and what they need/how they navigate they disability. Each child introduces themselves, talks about what they like, introduces their disability, and then talks about what they do to life with that disability. The author introduces the idea of how these are powers and how our world is the way it is because of our disabilities. I love this story and can think of so many ways to integrate with into classroom at primary and intermediate ages. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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HTML:Sonia y sus amigos siembran un jardín, y cada uno contribuye a su manera. Rafael tiene asma y a veces debe mantener la calma para poder respirar mejor, lo que le permite pintar bellas rocas para el jardín. Anthony utiliza una silla de ruedas para moverse rápidamente y dirigir al grupo. Anh tartamudea al hablar y prefiere escuchar. Por eso sabe cómo sembrar cada flor. Todos los amigos son diferentes, pero todos tienen algo en común: ¡les gusta hacer preguntas y saber más acerca de sus compañeros! En esta tierna historia que refleja la diversidad, escrita por Sonia Sotomayor, juez del Tribunal Supremo de Estados Unidos, e inspirada en su propia experiencia tras diagnosticarle diabetes durante su infancia, los lectores descubrirán cómo los niños de esta historia utilizan sus habilidades y fortalezas para trabajar juntos y aprender los unos de los otros. Con vibrantes y llamativas ilustraciones del galardonado artista Rafael López, este libro nos demuestra que las diferencias son maravillosas, y que si en alguna ocasión no entiendes algo, no debes quedarte callado, ¡SOLO PREGUNTA!. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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This book is about many different children with different disabilities and their encouragement for others to ask questions when they have them.
This would be a great read aloud book to encourage children to ask questions as they arise out of curiosity of others.