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Special Kids in School Series...

These beautifully illustrated and fun-to-read storybooks simplify and normalize complicated childhood conditions. When read out loud, peers of the child will understand why their classmate may be treated special. These books help affected children feel accepted and safe. Each of these wonderful books includes a helpful “Kid Quiz” and “Ten Tips for Teachers.” Color. Grades 1-5. The publisher is JayJo Books. [8” x 8”... 32 pages each]

Purchase orders: If you buy the whole series of 18 books you will save 21%... 169.93


Taking A.D.D. to School
: A "School" Story About Attention Deficit Disorder and/or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

by Ellen Weiner (1999, JayJo Books, 11.95)
     [Check/Credit Card Price...Less 21% = 9.44]

Ben is having trouble concentrating at school. A trip to the doctor reveals that Ben has ADD. Written from Ben’s perspective, this book helps students better understand their classmates who might have various attention deficits. It includes a quiz for kids and tips for teachers. Color. Grades 1-5. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Arthritis to School

by DeeDee Miller (2002, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Children with arthritis often live with pain and decreased mobility. Eric's story helps other children realize that, despite his arthritis, he loves being a Cub Scout, riding his bike, and being just like all the other kids. Color. Grades 1-5. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Asthma to School

by Kim Gosselin (1995, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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This book allows classmates to view children with asthma as normal kids who just happen to have asthma, through no fault of their own. Includes 'Ten Tips for Teachers' and 'Kids Quiz'. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Autism to School

by Andreanna Edwards (2001, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Angela introduces her friend, Sam, a child living a condition called autism. This book gives understanding of autism to children and adults. Color. Grades 1-5. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Cancer to School

by Cynthia Henry & Kim Gosselin (2001, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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When Max is diagnosed with leukemia, he tells his school friends about his condition: what it is, how it will be treated, and how it may affect him. In the hospital, he meets a boy with brain cancer, and he learns that there are different types of treatment. You'll find that this straightforward story may help to alleviate some of the concern that accompanies the diagnosis of cancer. Includes 'Ten Tips for Teachers' and 'Kids' Quiz.' [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Cerebral Palsy to School

by Mary Anderson (2000, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Even though Chad has cerebral palsy, he can still attend school and do many of the same things as his classmates. Written from Chad's perspective, this book answers many of the questions his classmates have but may be too scared or uncomfortable to ask. This book also includes an experiment that allows children without cerebral palsy to experience what the condition may feel like. Color. Grades 1-5. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Cystic Fibrosis to School

by Cynthia Henry & Kim Gosselin (2000, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Jessie explains to her classmates her condition, cystic fibrosis. Even though she has cystic fibrosis, she can still attend school and do many of the same things as her classmates. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Depression to School

by Kathy Khalsa (2002, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Emily lives with childhood depression. With therapy and medication, she learns how to manage her sometimes overwhelming feelings. Her story explains to other children why a child with depression may seem sad or angry and teaches them how to react in a helpful way. This book has 32 colorful pages and includes 'Ten Tips for Teachers' and 'Kids Quiz'. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Diabetes to School

by Kim Gosselin (1998, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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An elementary school student with diabetes explains the disease and how he manages it. The story offers sensitive insight into the day-by-day school life of a child with this chronic disease. Includes Ten Tips for Teachers and Kids' Quiz. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Down Syndrome to School

by Jenna Glatzer (2002, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Nick, a child with Down Syndrome, puts forth an appealing request for understanding and friendship as his story helps readers understand what Down Syndrome is and how it affects children born with this condition. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Dyslexia to School

by Lauren Moynihan (2002, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Because Matt has a learning disability, dyslexia, he has trouble with spelling and reading. Matt tells about the "tricks" he uses to help him learn. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Food Allergies to School

by Ellen Weiner (1999, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Jeffrey and his mom deal with food allergies at school. Topics include sharing lunches, special parties, and events and appropriate snacks. Includes Ten Tips for Teachers and Kids' Quiz. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Hearing Impairment to School

by Ellen Weiner (2004, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Jacob's life is filled with friends, school, family, sports, and pets—and he has a profound hearing loss. Through this story, readers learn about sign language, interpreters, hearing aids, and speech therapy for kids with hearing impairments. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Seizure Disorders to School

by Kim Gosselin (1996, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Chad educates his classmates about his condition, cerebral palsy. He answers many questions that his classmates may have, but may be too scared or uncomfortable to ask. Readers will learn exactly what cerebral palsy is, the the different kids of CP, special equipment that is available (special school bus, wheelchairs, crutches, headgear, eating utensils), and why they have to use it. Includes Ten Tips for Teachers and Kids' Quiz. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Speech Disorders to School

by John Bryant (2004, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Most kids know someone with a speech disorder. Michael's story helps them understand the cause and effects of his disorder and how speech therapy helps him communicate more clearly. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Tourette Syndrome to School

by Tira Krueger (2001, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Megan explains Tourette Syndrome, telling someone about her tics, explaining that you can't catch them, and that she doesn't do them on purpose. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Visual Impairment to School

by Rita Steingold (2004, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Lisa`s story helps kids understand how children with visual impairments, including blindness, adapt and manage their surroundings. As Lisa explains how she finds her way around school, knows where her clothes are in her closet, and even plays baseball, readers will recognize that visual impairments don`t prevent kids from being happy, well-rounded, and capable. Color. Grades 1-5. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


Taking Weight Problems to School

by Michelle Dean (2005, JayJo Books, 11.95)
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Tina, a young girl who feels left out at school because she is overweight. She shares her feelings about her weight problem with readers. In her counseling group she learns about healthy eating habits, the importance of exercise, as well as other types of eating disorders. Color. Grades K-5. [8” x 8”...32 pages]


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