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Reading Level: 4–5 Interest Level: 4–6

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Disabilities Can’t Stop Us!

People with disabilities are just like everyone else . They work, create, play, and deserve respect and kindness . Many people with disabilities have fought for rights and equal treatment . Today, this fight continues . The biographical volumes in this set focus on how people such as Shaquem Griffin, Helen Keller, and Frida Kahlo have achieved their goals and have fought to be treated equally . These books also help readers understand the preferred language to use when speaking to and about people with disabilities .

Fact boxes and sidebars provide readers with supplementary information to the main texts

Full-color photographs support the main narratives and draw readers into each compelling story Essential language helps readers understand respectful ways to refer to disability issues

School & Library Price reflects 25% off the List Price Library‑bound Book List $26.25 / S&L $19.70 eBook List $26.25 / S&L $19.70 6-Book Print Set List $157.50 / S&L $118.20 978-1-7253-1207-4

TITLE DEWEY GRL ATOS Franklin D. Roosevelt: More Important than Fear

Therese M . Shea • 978-1-7253-1128-2 973 .91 S PENDING eBook: 978-1-7253-1129-9

Frida Kahlo: My Own Reality

Lisa Idzikowski • 978-1-7253-1132-9 759 .97 S PENDING eBook: 978-1-7253-1133-6

Helen Keller: An Impulse to Soar

Caitie McAneney • 978-1-7253-1116-9 362 .4 S PENDING eBook: 978-1-7253-1117-6

Michael J. Fox: Live in the Moment

Jeremy Morlock • 978-1-7253-1120-6 791 .43 S PENDING eBook: 978-1-7253-1121-3

Shaquem Griffin: Don’t Tell Me What I Can’t Do

Shannon H . Harts • 978-1-7253-1112-1 796 .33 S PENDING eBook: 978-1-7253-1113-8

Stephen Hawking: Look to the Stars

Kristen Susienka • 978-1-7253-1124-4 530 .09 S PENDING eBook: 978-1-7253-1125-1 Reading Level: 4–5 Interest Level: 4–6

71/8” x 8 1/2” • Library Binding • 32 pp . • Full-Color Photographs • Fact Boxes • Glossary • Index • Sidebars • Timelines • Websites

Franklin D . Roosevelt: More Important than Fear Helen Keller: An Impulse to Soar

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