Everyone’s Disabled!
Non-Fiction Children
Anyone who is reading this is disabled!
Yes, even you! This book brings the bloated division of “challenged” here and “normal” there to an end. This topic relates to all of us: Anna has Down’s Syndrome, Mareike is academically gifted, Julien is the biggest brat who has ever lived, Max is spastic. And while Sofie rolls her wheelchair to the ice cream shop, Vanessa only allows herself to eat a single pickle spear because of her obsession with beauty. This book will introduce you to 25 well-known and popular conditions, including your very own. Anyone who finds themselves frowning in the face of this book suffers from a humour disability!
- A vibrant resource on the topic of inclusion
- Humorous, wild, and full of affection
- Created in collaboration with numerous special children and their parents
- For curious children and readers of Tell Me
Monika Osberghaus, born in 1962, lives in Leipzig with her husband and son. She worked as a bookseller and studied children’s literature before taking charge of the children’s books section of the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung". She is now the publisher of Klett Kinderbuch.
Horst Klein, born in 1965, spent his formative years in East Frisia before moving to Krefeld in 1989 to pursue his studies in visual communication. Before he could do that though, he had to look up Krefeld in an atlas. He still lives there today with his wife and two children, where he works as an illustrator and a graphic designer.
Anyone who is reading this is disabled!
Yes, even you! This book brings the bloated division of “challenged” here and “normal” there to an end. This topic relates to all of us: Anna has Down’s Syndrome, Mareike is academically gifted, Julien is the biggest brat who has ever lived, Max is spastic. And while Sofie rolls her wheelchair to the ice cream shop, Vanessa only allows herself to eat a single pickle spear because of her obsession with beauty. This book will introduce you to 25 well-known and popular conditions, including your very own. Anyone who finds themselves frowning in the face of this book suffers from a humour disability!
- A vibrant resource on the topic of inclusion
- Humorous, wild, and full of affection
- Created in collaboration with numerous special children and their parents
- For curious children and readers of Tell Me