How to include a sensory area at your next event
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When planning an event, having a sensory area is an inclusive way to show that you care about your guests and make them comfortable.
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30 children's books with disabled main characters
It is so important to talk about disability with our kids. And as a parent or teacher of elementary school-aged children, Disability Book...
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Why Disability Book Week is so important
April 23-29 is Disability Book Week! Disability Book Week invites everyone to read books that feature a main character with a disability....
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9 TV shows with disability representation for big kids
Representation benefits all kids. But just 16% of kids' shows worldwide include disabled characters, and over 50% of those disabled...
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7 TV shows with disability representation for little kids
Representation benefits all kids. But just 16% of kids' shows worldwide include disabled characters, and over 50% of those disabled...
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Activity: What I like about me
At some point in our lives, we all struggle with confidence. We all struggle with feeling like we fit in. We get so caught up in the...
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Discussion questions for "Meet Maya Cat" book
"Meet Maya Cat" is a children's book inspired by a real-life cat. It teaches kids of all ages that even though some of us are different,...
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7 inclusive books to read with young kids during the first week of school
As we welcome the new school year, we also welcome new classmates, questions, feelings, and experiences. These children's books help kids...
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Activity: we're all different
This quick activity is great for kids of all ages to learn why it's important to accept people exactly as they are. Use this activity to...
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Craft: make your own cat mask
This quick craft activity teaches kids about diversity and pairs perfectly with our book Meet Maya Cat. Once kids complete the activity,...
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The best children's books about disability and inclusion
The best way to normalize disability for children is to talk about it. Kids need to see themselves represented to feel like they belong....
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