I have cerebral palsy / written by Peter and Catherine Mair ; photographs by Mark Coote.
By: Mair, Peter.
Contributor(s): Mair, Catherine | Coote, Mark.
Series: Everyone is different.Publisher: Wellington, N.Z. : Gilt Edge, 2004Description: 28 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 0958249938 (pbk.) :.Subject(s): CEREBRAL PALSY | JUVENILE LITERATURESummary: A girl with cerebral palsy outlines the various ways she is assisted to lead a relatively independent life. Suggested level: primary.Review: This charming little book looks at the life of Katie who has cerebral palsy and the equipment and people who assist her. Some general topics include school life, keeping fit, medication and equipment. Then there are the more personal snippets from Katie....things I like to do; my aims. Packed with photographs on every page, and using simple language that conveys a message of practicality and "can do", this basic introduction to cerebral palsy can be used by parents, carers or teachers to help young people understand the condition.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | IHC Library | 900.75 MAI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | W002455 |
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Includes index.
A girl with cerebral palsy outlines the various ways she is assisted to lead a relatively independent life. Suggested level: primary.
This charming little book looks at the life of Katie who has cerebral palsy and the equipment and people who assist her. Some general topics include school life, keeping fit, medication and equipment. Then there are the more personal snippets from Katie....things I like to do; my aims. Packed with photographs on every page, and using simple language that conveys a message of practicality and "can do", this basic introduction to cerebral palsy can be used by parents, carers or teachers to help young people understand the condition.
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