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Books with title My Friend Has Down's Syndrome

  • My Friend Has Down Syndrome

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos, Marta Fabrega

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Oct. 1, 2008)
    The sensitively written Let's Talk About It Books encourage preschool-age and early-grades children to explore their feelings, deal with problems that trouble them, and understand others who have problems of their own. Each title speaks to a particular concern that children might encounter in the course of growing up. All books in this series have appealing color illustrations on every page, and are available in both English and Spanish language editions. A short section at the back of each book offers related advice to parents. My Friend Has Down Syndrome explores this common chromosomal condition from a child's perspective. Younger children may be confused and have many questions when they encounter kids who have Down syndrome. Here, in this reassuring story, two children, one with Down syndrome and one without, learn that they are both good at different things and that by helping each other overcome their fears and difficulties they can accomplish a great deal together.
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  • My Friend Has Down Syndrome

    Amanda Doering Tourville, Kristin Caraan Sorra

    Paperback (Picture Window Books, Feb. 1, 2010)
    My friend Sarah has a disability called Down Syndrome. But that doesn’t matter to us. We tell jokes and laugh, go to ballet class together, and have a lot of fun. I’m glad Sarah is my friend!
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  • My Friend Has Down Syndrome

    Kaitlyn Duling

    Library Binding (Jump!, Inc., Aug. 1, 2019)
    In My Friend Has Down Syndrome, beginning readers are introduced to different characters who have Down syndrome, how Down syndrome may affect their actions, and how we can be good friends to people who have Down syndrome. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they discover how to empathetic and inlude all kinds of friends.
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  • My Friend Has Down Syndrome

    Amanda Doering Tourville, Kristin Caraan Sorra

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
    My friend Sarah has a disability called Down Syndrome. But that doesn’t matter to us. We tell jokes and laugh, go to ballet class together, and have a lot of fun. I’m glad Sarah is my friend!
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  • My Friend Has Down Syndrome

    Kaitlyn Duling

    Paperback (Jump!, Inc., Aug. 1, 2019)
    In My Friend Has Down Syndrome, beginning readers are introduced to different characters who have Down syndrome, how Down syndrome may affect their actions, and how we can be good friends to people who have Down syndrome. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text engage young readers as they discover how to empathetic and inlude all kinds of friends.
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  • My Friend Has Down's Syndrome

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos

    Paperback (Book House, Oct. 1, 2011)
    My friend has Down's syndrome is a sensitively written story about two children who meet at a summer Fun Club. A warm friendship develops between them as the young narrator comes to understand Ella's Down's syndrome. Both girls learn that everybody is good at something, and that by helping each other overcome their fears and difficulties, they can accomplish a great deal. My friend has Down's syndrome inspires and encourages children to overcome barriers that can exist between children with Down's syndrome and their playmates.
  • Mi amiga tiene síndrome de Down/My Friend Has Down Syndrome

    Amanda Doering Tourville, Kristin Caraan Sorra

    Library Binding (Picture Window Books, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Celebrating tolerance and acceptance, each title in this constructive and accessible series focuses on the rewards and challenges of having a friend with a disability. Everyday situations are accompanied by informative sidebars that provide details about the highlighted disability.
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  • Luke Has Down's Syndrome

    Jillian Powell, Gareth Boden

    Library Binding (Chelsea Clubhouse, Nov. 30, 2004)
    Chronicles a day in the life of Luke, using his routine and the events of the day to explain about Down Syndrome and highlight the many things he is able to do.
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  • Luke Has Down's Syndrome

    Jillian Powell

    Paperback (M. Evans and Company, Dec. 1, 2009)
    In "Luke has Down's Syndrome", Luke shows us how he's learning to read and takes us to his weekly cub scouts' meeting. This title has the full endorsement of The Down's Syndrome Association. "Like Me Like You" is a positive and sensitive series written in the first person, which shows real children with a particular illness or disability during a typical day as they go to school, play with friends and join in different activities.
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  • Luke Has Down's Syndrome

    Jillian Powell

    Hardcover (Evans Brothers Ltd, June 30, 2004)
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  • My Friend Has Down's Syndrome

    Jennifer Moore-Mallinos

    Paperback (Barron's Educational Series Inc.,U.S., Aug. 16, 2009)
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  • My Friend Has Down Syndrome

    Amanda Doering Tourville

    Paperback (Picture Window Books (2010-02-01), March 15, 1656)
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