Children’s books play a crucial role in a child's development by enhancing their language skills, fostering imagination, building empathy, introducing new concepts, promoting critical thinking, and providing a foundation for lifelong literacy, all while creating a bonding experience between a child and caregiver through shared reading time. (NCBLA, Aug 2021)
Here in the United States, we have seen diversity and inclusive representation in children’s literature increase substantially over the past several decades, with many books featuring characters of different racial and ethnic backgrounds. However, diversity, of course, extends beyond the color of someone’s skin or their ethnicity.
In recent years, more and more children’s authors have begun publishing books featuring characters with disabilities and physical differences. This is important progress for the disability community for multiple reasons. First and foremost, it’s affirming for children with disabilities. All children deserve to see themselves represented in the stories they read. Children with disabilities can now read stories where a character just like them goes on a great adventure, experiences whimsy and magic or even saves the day. Disability-inclusive children’s stories also help non-disabled children develop understanding and empathy for others who are different from themselves. Stories featuring characters with disabilities or physical differences can help a child step into their shoes, see life from their perspective and ultimately normalize the fact that no two individuals are the same or have the same ability level.
Below is a list of award-winning children’s books that feature characters with disabilities and/or physical differences:
Finding books, movies, TV shows, and other forms of media that your child enjoys and identifies with can be challenging for any parent. This can be especially challenging for parents of children with special needs. National Care Advisors’ Nurse Consultants can provide professional consulting, advocacy and support catered to your child’s unique needs, goals and desires. Whether it is identifying disability-appropriate books and movies, arranging activities and entertainment or vocational and socialization support, NCA can help. Contact us today to learn more!