Saturday, 20 July 2024

A is for Ability


A is for Ability: An alphabet with a difference, because we are all different,
(Lothian Children’s Books) Sarah Rose with Alley Pascoe & Beck Feiner PB HB RRP $24.99 9780734423023

Reviewed by Karen Hendriks

Sarah Rose is a three-time Paralympian swimmer, medal-winner, and disability advocate.

I was born with dwarfism and I’m proud to be a little person. It’s okay to say ‘dwarf’, ‘little person,’ and person of ‘short stature,’ but it is most respectful to use people’s names. You can call me Sarah, Sar or legend!

Alley Pascoe is a journalist, editor, and co-writer. She is the former Features Editor of Marie Claire magazine and has written for the Australian Women’s Weekly, Gourmet Traveller, Qantas magazine, Stellar, Body+Soul, Primer and Women’s Agenda.

Beck Feiner is an illustrator, designer, and author whose illustrations shine a spotlight on social issues. Her creative style has evolved from her graphic design and art director experience in the advertising industry. Her first book Aussie Legends Alphabet has received nation-wide recognition.

Sarah Rose and Alley Pascoe have created a big-hearted guide to disability with a touch of humour. The text gives insight into life for people with disabilities and the difficulties they encounter. The use of the alphabet is a brilliant way to learn about disability. The information is shared in a reader friendly voice. We can change the style of jeans we wear, but we can’t change the genes we are born with. Genetic disorders – such as cystic fibrosis, Huntington’s disease and Downs Syndrome – are health conditions caused by a difference in someone’s DNA. Questioning is used to spark curiosity, which is followed by the facts that give an understanding. Did you know the human brain can generate enough power to run a lightbulb? Because Sarah has a disability, this book is both authentic and real. Creating understanding leads to more inclusivity and this book is a wonderful tool to use.

Beck Feiner has her own unique and recognisable award-winning illustration style. Her use of bright bold coloured artwork is eye-catching.. She has cleverly included the Auslan sign for each letter of the alphabet. Children love learning how to sign and this adds another layer of depth to the book. Bright blues, pinks, yellows, oranges, greens and blues sing out at you. The endpapers are joyful with butterflies, rainbows, hearts, stars, bubbles, watermelon, music notes, flowers, balloon dogs, bubbles, and triangles. The cover is bright and captivating. Each spread is full of detail and is a celebration of disability.

 

ABC Disability is a picture book that would make a perfect addition to any classroom. It is an interesting way to learn about disabilities or conditions. This thoughtful, informative book is suitable for 5- 9 years and is an ideal book for school libraries.

 

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