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- The jigsaw puzzle king / by McMurchy-Barber, Gina.;
- Being yourself isn't always easy. People say, "Just be yourself." But when you're new in school, all you want is to fit in-- to be like everyone else. When eleven-year-old Warren and his family move to a new city, his twin brother, who has Down syndrome, attracts too much attention for Warren's liking. Bennie lives his life happily. He's different and doesn't care about it. But while he may be oblivious to those who are curious or uneasy with him, Warren notices every smirk, comment, and sideways glance. Warren is weary of flip-flopping between trying to be just like everyone else and being the protective brother of a boy with special needs. Sometimes he thinks his life would be easier if he had no brother. But what he really needs is to stop worrying about what other people think.LSC
- Subjects: Brothers; Down syndrome; Conformity; Individuality; Schools;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Color my world with love [videorecording] / by Ayres, Benjamin,1979-actor.; Bancroft, Yoshie,actor.; Benson, Peter(Actor),film director.; Cooper, Charles,film producer.; Desanctis, David,actor.; Moore, Lily D.,2003-actor.; Shahnaian, Charlie,screenwriter.; Simpson, Shari,screenwriter.; Wallace, Pamela,screenwriter.; Hallmark Channel (Television network),publisher.; Hallmark Movies & Mysteries (Firm),production company.;
- Benjamin Ayres, Yoshie Bancroft, Lily D. Moore, David Desanctis.Emma's daughter Kendall becomes engaged, but Emma is concerned as Kendall and her fiance have Down Syndrome and Emma worries she's not ready to take this step.G.Closed-captioned for the hearing impaired.Subtitled for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH).DVD ; wide screen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
- Subjects: Made-for-TV movies.; Romance television programs.; Television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Betrothal; Down syndrome; Man-woman relationships; Parent and adult child;
- For private home use only.
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- My art, my world / by Winkler, Rita,1987-; Winkler, Helen.; Winkler, Mark(Children's author);
- A young woman living with Down syndrome, shows children the world as she sees it through her art.LSC
- Subjects: Winkler, Rita, 1987-; Down syndrome patients as artists; Painting, Canadian;
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- The unstoppable Jamie / by Givens, Joy.; Dawson, Courtney.;
- "Inspired by the author's son, the story of a boy with Down syndrome who goes on a superhero's journey to New York City and learns what truly makes him unstoppable. Jamie likes to pretend he's a superhero. With his cape and gadgets, he feels like he can face anything. When his picture is chosen to be shown in Times Square for the NDSS Buddy Walk®, his family travels to New York City to see it. As he makes his way through the loud, busy, unfamiliar city, Jamie discovers that he doesn't have all his special tools. But he soon realizes that it isn't what he wears or the gadgets he uses that make him brave--it's who he is inside"--
- Subjects: Picture books.; Superheroes; Courage; Self-confidence; Neurodiversity; Down syndrome; Senses and sensation;
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- Out into the big wide lake / by Harbridge, Paul.; Bisaillon, Josée.;
- Kate, a young girl with Down syndrome, visits her grandparents at their lakeside home, and gains confidence and independence after helping her grandfather deliver groceries and then learning to pilot the boat on her own when he becomes ill.LSC
- Subjects: Down syndrome; Grandparents; Grandparent and child; Boats and boating; Groceries; Self-confidence; Autonomy (Psychology);
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- One-third nerd / by Choldenko, Gennifer,1957-; Ceulemans, Eglantine.;
- Ten-year-old Liam and his two younger sisters, precocious third-grader Dakota and second-grader Izzy, who has Down syndrome, face the possibility of losing their beloved dog, Cupcake, who keeps urinating on their apartment's carpet.LSC
- Subjects: Brothers and sisters; Families; German shepherd dog; Dogs; People with mental disabilities; Down syndrome; Apartment houses;
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- You are loved : a book about families / by O'Hair, Margaret.; Cardoso, Sofia(Illustrator);
- "From Down syndrome advocate and viral sensation Sofia Sanchez comes this beautiful and inclusive picture book about all the different ways to make a family. Families come in many different shapes and forms -- but they all teach you how to be strong and show you how loved you are. Alongside a sweet and simple narrative, the warm illustrations tell their own story. Beginning with Sofia Sanchez's adopted family, readers will meet families with two moms and two dads, families with single parents, and kids raised by grandparents, guardians, or older siblings. Big families, small families, extended families, blended families, and mixed race families -- including parents with their own differences that make them unique, too. This heartwarming companion book to 2021's You Are Enough highlights the important message that families aren't just the people you live with. They include the people in your school, your community, and the people you choose who love you and empower you just the way you are"--
- Subjects: Picture books.; Sanchez, Sofia, 2009-; Families; Multiculturalism; Self-esteem in children; Adoption;
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- Colours in Her Hands [electronic resource] : by Zorn, Alice.aut; cloudLibrary;
- A witty, layered and compelling novel about a woman with Down Syndrome, exploring textile art, sibling relationships, good intentions gone awry, and friendships. What is intellectual disability? Ask Bruno, who is at his wits' end trying to predict what his sister, Mina, will do next. Ask Iris, who is entranced by the wildly inventive embroidery Mina creates. Ask Gabriela, who loves Mina and disagrees when Bruno uses Mina's constant demands as an excuse not to have a child. Meet Mina in her overstuffed Montreal apartment, surrounded by her treasures. She knows she is the best paper sorter at the recycling plant where she works. She is proud to be diabetic but equally happy to cheat on her diet. The colours she stitches hum with life. Colours in Her Hands is a nuanced and thought-provoking novel about family, about art, about questioning the way the world treats those who are different. With an unforgettable voice, Mina navigates the labyrinth that society sets for her with dignity, inventiveness, and aplomb.A witty, layered and compelling novel about a woman with Down Syndrome, exploring textile art, sibling relationships, good intentions gone awry, and friendships. What is intellectual disability? Ask Bruno, who is at his wits' end trying to predict what his sister, Mina, will do next. Ask Iris, who is entranced by the wildly inventive embroidery Mina creates. Ask Gabriela, who loves Mina and disagrees when Bruno uses Mina's constant demands as an excuse not to have a child. Meet Mina in her overstuffed Montreal apartment, surrounded by her treasures. She knows she is the best paper sorter at the recycling plant where she works. She is proud to be diabetic but equally happy to cheat on her diet. The colours she stitches hum with life. Colours in Her Hands is a nuanced and thought-provoking novel about family, about art, about questioning the way the world treats those who are different. With an unforgettable voice, Mina navigates the labyrinth that society sets for her with dignity, inventiveness, and aplomb.General adult.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Literary;
- © 2024., Freehand Books,
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- The cycle : confronting the pain of periods and PMDD / by Gupta, Shalene,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-230)."A groundbreaking exploration of a debilitating disorder that's underdiagnosed and misunderstood. Most days, Shalene Gupta was the person she'd always aspired to be. She was hardworking, excelled at work, and had a long-term boyfriend who she desperately loved. Then, every month like clockwork, it all came crashing down in fits of rage and inconsolable sorrow. Work became meaningless, and she struggled to get through the day. The lows were subterranean. After years of struggling to get an answer from doctors, Shalene learned she was one of millions who live with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), a severe form of PMS. The physical and mental effects of this disorder are undeniable, but for decades some doctors didn't even consider PMDD a real condition. How could so many people be suffering at the hands of a chronic condition that doesn't even exist? The Cycle uncovers a hidden epidemic, delivering the definitive portrait of a widespread chronic illness most people haven't even heard of. From a historical overview of feminist debates, to on-the-ground interviews and a searing critique of menstrual stigma, Shalene Gupta lays out how disregard for this disorder has left too many people scrambling for appropriate healthcare. Deeply researched, movingly intimate, and refreshingly hopeful, this book is essential reading for any curious reader, especially those navigating a world ill-equipped to support their health"--
- Subjects: Premenstrual syndrome.; Premenstrual syndrome;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Broken / by Lyons, CJ,1964-;
- Attending high school for the first time, chronically ill Scarlet, with the help of her new friends, faces down bullies, endures her school-nurse mother's smothering overprotectiveness, and eventually discovers the truth behind her illness--a truth that puts much more than her life at risk."Ages 12 and up"--P. [2] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Mothers and daughters; Heart; Munchausen syndrome by proxy; Friendship; Truthfulness and falsehood; High schools;
- © c2013., Sourcebooks Fire,
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