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Lovely by jess hong
Lovely by jess hong










lovely by jess hong

To watch the read-aloud version of All Are Welcome for free, click here. As described by Goodreads, “All Are Welcome lets young children know that no matter what, they have a place, they have a space, they are welcome in their school.” This New York Times bestselling picture book is a gentle representation of a school that truly embraces the values of inclusivity and diversity. Image Credit: Creston Books, 2017 All Are Welcome by Alexandra Penfold Stompy” illustrated with four sets of legs - hairy ones wearing red stilettos, prosthetic ones playing soccer, black ones in pink ballet slippers, and fishnet-stockinged ones in punk-rock platform boots.

lovely by jess hong

The book features people of multiple ethnicities and skin tones, expressing their creativity, life experiences and culture in all kinds of ways.

lovely by jess hong

Jess Hong’s debut picture book celebrates all of the differences that make people unique and wonderful. Image credit: The Rick Hansen Foundation Lovely by Jess Hong

lovely by jess hong

To watch the read aloud version of Rick Hansen: The Boy who Loved to Move in English or ASL, click here. The Boy who Loved to Move shows how Rick overcame a life-changing situation that challenged his passion for moving his body. Growing up, Rick always loved to play, run, throw, and fish. This animated story narrates the journey of Rick Hansen, the young boy who loved to move. Pre-School The Boy who Loved to Move by Monica Lee and Erin Hodder This list is not exhaustive, and we’d love to hear about your favourite books. We’ve put together a reading list that will help you broach meaningful conversations about disability awareness, diversity, and the importance of inclusion with young people. Important conversations about diversity and inclusion are taking place across the globe and this is an opportune time to have meaningful conversations with young people in your life.












Lovely by jess hong