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Kids with physical challenges have some kind of difficulty using their bodies that might make it harder to do things like get around or use their hands to write or draw. Sometimes, the physical challenge is something a person is born with and sometimes it's something that happens later. Some people with physical challenges use wheelchairs, some use crutches, and some have an artificial limb. There are many different types of physical challenges and different ways to deal with each type. But all kids with physical challenges are still kids, living their lives and having friends, interests, and their own likes and dislikes.--P. 4 de la couv.
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I can do it!: kids with physical challenges
2011, Mason Crest Publishers
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I can do it!: kids with physical challenges
2011, Mason Crest Publishers
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 45) and index.
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