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Happy ever afters: A storybook guide to teaching children about disabilitySaunders, 2000
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Stories are an integral part of the day-to-day life of children and adults. Children read stories and have them read to them, while adults make sense of their lives and their day through telling stories and jokes. To a substantial extent, such stories provide a narrative frame of …
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