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Lädt ... What's Wrong with Timmy?von Maria Shriver
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. This book is about an 8 year old girl named Kate who encounters a same aged boy named Timmy. Kate notices that Timmy looks a little differently than she's used to. Kate then asks her mom "what's wrong with Timmy?" Kate mom explains that Timmy has special needs and may learn a little differently than she does. She then explains that even though Timmy has disabilities they have more in common than Kate thinks. Kate and Timmy end up becoming great friends and Kate becomes an advocate for Timmy. I had this book in my childhood home library because my mom was a special educator and saw this book to be important for her kids to read. She read it to us many times especially as we got older and could understand the message this book is conveying. I am so glad she did read this because it helped my sisters and I gain exposure to disabilities and what they may look like. I think exposure for young kids is a huge component and needs to be more mainstreamed. This book asks so many of the questions that children have when they meet someone with disabilities in such beautiful way. I appreciate how honest the questions are, although some may see them as rude, because those are the questions that are asked by children every day! In this book a little girl named Kate meets Timmy, a boy her age with many developmental delays. As she asks questions and learns from her mother and from Timmy herself she realizes that although different in some ways she and Timmy are also very much alike. The reader is then exposed to what it feels like to befriend someone with a disability and to also stand up for them with other people. It should be noted that Kate asks why God makes people different as there are many that would be offended by this. Personally I believe that the author does a wonderful job explaining in a way that is easy to for a child to understand and is also very honest. This is a great read for both children and parents alike. This is a simple book about a girl named Kate who has questions about a boy named Timmy. She doesn't understand why he acts differently and looks differently, so she asks her mom all sorts of questions. Her mother explains that Timmy is different, but that he is also a lot alike Kate. They play basketball together and Kate realizes that Timmy is fun to be around. There is mentions of God in this book, talking about God making everyone special in their own way. It's an okay book that has a good message, but some of the language used is a little iffy, and I don't like the emphasis they put on Kate being "scared" of Timmy. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Making friends with a mentally retarded boy helps Kate learn that the two of them have a lot in common. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I can see that this book had good intentions but it is a big "NO" for me. The title itself is inappropriate, if that is all someone reads, it could accidentally reinforce one to think it is alright to speak in such way. Also, I found it to be very wordy for a children's book and overall not well written. ( )