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"Tag! You're it!" the voice ricochets in Gabby's ear. She longs to play, too, but can't ask to join. Gabby lives with cerebral palsy and is non-verbal. When her brother, Nicky, does the talking for her and asks for him and Gabby to join, the other kids react with skepticism. Can she really play with her disabilities? Tag! You're It is a picture book about inclusion by debut author, Jannesy DeLeon. This story shows how a child can celebrate their abilities within their disability, find acceptance, and create awareness for those around them. A wonderful resource for both parents and teachers…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Tag! You're it!" the voice ricochets in Gabby's ear. She longs to play, too, but can't ask to join. Gabby lives with cerebral palsy and is non-verbal. When her brother, Nicky, does the talking for her and asks for him and Gabby to join, the other kids react with skepticism. Can she really play with her disabilities? Tag! You're It is a picture book about inclusion by debut author, Jannesy DeLeon. This story shows how a child can celebrate their abilities within their disability, find acceptance, and create awareness for those around them. A wonderful resource for both parents and teachers with children of special needs. For fans of The Abilities In Me Series by Gemma Keir and It's OK To Be Different by Sharon Purtill.
Autorenporträt
Jannesy DeLeon, a home healthcare worker and expert at adapting and flexibility, was inspired by her two special needs children to write Gabby & Nicky, A Game of Tag, the first book in the series. Jannesy had a dream to write books where children could connect to a disabled main character and learn some important lessons along the way. Jannesy was born and raised in the "Boogie Down" Bronx, New York and currently resides in the beautiful Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. Besides being a supermom and writer, she spends her time focused on her family, fitness, reading, and chasing after their lovable dog, Sam.