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Children's Cerebral Palsy |
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ANDY OPENS WIDE / Holcomb, Nan. 1990
Four year old Andy has cerebral palsy. He depends on others to feed him. That isn't always easy because Andy's mouth doesn't always open wide when he want it to. Andy and his mother get discouraged. One day something happens and Andy discovers that his mouth can open wide. He know that he will one day be able to make it open whenever he wants it to.ISBN 0-944727-17-4
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CAN'T YOU BE STILL / Yates, Sarah
A story about a girl with cerebral palsy.
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DANNY AND THE MERRY-GO-ROUND / Holcomb, Nan. 1984
When Danny, who has cerebral palsy, is faced with another frustrating and boring day at the playground watching, instead of doing, something unexpected happens.ISBN 0-944727-11-5
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MY STORY / Viger, Adam The life story of Adam Viger
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NOBODY KNOWS / Yates, Sarah
A girl named Ann has cerebral palsy, and isn't able to easily communicate what she wants to others.ISBN 0-9696477-1-9
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PATRICK AND EMMA LOU / Holcomb, Nan. 1989
Patrick who is three and has cerebral palsy is very excited. He is going to walk today with his brand new walker. Only--he finds that it isn't quite as easy as it looks. There are so many things to remember. He gets very discouraged as he and his new friend, Ema Lou, who is six and has spina bifida, have a few mishaps.ISBN 0-944727-14-x
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A SMILE FROM ANDY / Holcomb, Nan. 1989
Andy, who has cerebral palsy, is very shy. To complicate his situation, he has a little sister who is very sociable. People talk to Baby Sue, but no matter how much he would like to have some of the attention, it just never happens. One day he meets a surprising little girl who helps him discover something he can do to reach out to others in his own special way.ISBN 0-944727-15-8
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TAKING CEREBRAL PALSY TO SCHOOL / Anderson, Mary Elizabeth. 2000
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. Children, teachers, school nurses, parents, and caregivers will learn about what cerebral palsy is, the different kinds of cerebral palsy, and special equipment that is available to help kids with cerebral palsy. This book also includes an experiment that allows children without cerebral palsy to experience what the condition may feel like. ISBN 1-891383-08-6
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