Review of Welcome to the Enchanted Forest of Special Needs
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Re: Review of Welcome to the Enchanted Forest of Special Needs
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Thanks for explaining the contents of this book so well. I imagine it could be used with children as a gentle way to raise awareness of discrimination and to promote inclusivity. Hopefully it might assist to raise the self-esteem of children with special needs.What I loved most about this book was the theme on which it was based: love and acceptance. This story highlights acceptance a lot. In the different settings highlighted, one could notice how everyone was accepted irrespective of their faults and shortcomings. I believe this is a lesson children can learn from reading this book.
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