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Hide and Shh! A Story of Inclusion and Fun Siblings

Hide and Shh! A Not-So-Sneaky Sister Story About Inclusion

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Hide and Shh! A Story of Inclusion and Fun Siblings
Hide and Shh! A Not-So-Sneaky Sister Story About Inclusion
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Introducing "Hide and Shh!: A Not-So-Sneaky Sister Story About Inclusion" by Christina Dendy, a beautifully illustrated children’s book that warmly conveys themes of inclusion, neurodiversity, and the importance of sibling bonds. This story revolves around Dinah, a fun-loving young girl with Down syndrome who is eager to play with her older sister Chloe. As Chloe gets caught up in spy club antics with her friends, Dinah shows us not only her longing for inclusion but also her unique way...

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Specification
manufacturer Cardinal Rule Press
height 10.25
weight 0.7495716908
width 0.1
length 7.25
releaseDate 2023-04-01T00:00:01Z
languages [ Published Value = English ] [ Original Language Value = English ] [ Unknown Value = English ]
productGroup Book
FAQ

What age group is this book suitable for?

This book is suitable for children aged 4-8, making it perfect for early readers.

Does the book include educational resources?

Yes, it provides an 'About Down Syndrome' guide and questions for discussion.

Is American Sign Language featured in the story?

Absolutely, ASL is integrated throughout the narrative, allowing children to learn while following the story.

What are the main themes of the book?

The book explores themes of sibling relationships, inclusion, neurodiversity, and cooperative play.

Is this book good for classroom use?

Yes, it's highly recommended for classrooms, as it stimulates important conversations about inclusivity.

Who illustrated the book?

The book is illustrated by Nathalia Takeyama, who brings the story to life with vibrant and relatable illustrations.

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Hide and Shh! A Not-So-Sneaky Sister Story About Inclusion
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