This Is How We Play: A Celebration of Disability and Adaptation
This Is How We Play: A Celebration of Disability and Adaptation
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Annotation: A jubilant, inclusive, luminously illustrated picture book that features families at play, each with a family member who... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #393722
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Publisher: Dial
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 09/24/24
Illustrator: Harren, Kayla,
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 0-593-52990-1
ISBN 13: 978-0-593-52990-4
Dewey: E
LCCN: 2024039978
Dimensions: 26 cm
Language: English
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Kirkus Reviews

Whether they "sing, learn, sign" or "stim, dance, crawl," families who are diverse in terms of ability-all based on real people-enjoy a fun-filled dayA grandpa cheers as a child who uses a prosthetic leg plays basketball; a child explores the boardwalk with Mama, who drives a mouth-controlled wheelchair; kids play puppets with an aunt who appears to be developmentally disabled and lives independently with a nurse's help-all amply demonstrating the refrain: "With love and adaptation, this is how we play!" A father signs a bedtime story, and the families' busy day winds down: "With love and adaptation, this is how we… //ZZZZZ…." Though the rhyming text occasionally feels forced, Slice and Cupp, themselves disabled, realistically acknowledge challenges while keeping an upbeat, reassuring tone. They note that sometimes "bodies are not much fun. / They hurt and ache-can't jump or run." The accompanying image shows a child and an adult who uses a walker and takes medication; the two, on "days like this…love to cuddle. / Read our stories, nap and snuggle." Harren's detailed portrayals of myriad physical, sensory, and developmental conditions warmly embrace disability's broad spectrum, and characters' faces radiate love and enthusiasm. Backmatter includes a glossary of depicted conditions (unfortunately describing Braille as a language rather than a writing system) and tips for caregivers on addressing disability with children. Characters are racially diverse.A wonderfully inclusive celebration of disability and family.(Picture book. 4-8)

School Library Journal (Sun Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

PreS-Gr 1— Disability rights activists Slice and Cupp present a joyful and empowering exploration of families at play. On each spread, this rhythmic and musical rhyming story explores a new family at play. Every spread has a family member who has a disability and explores how to use adaptive, imaginative, and considerate play for inclusive joy. The affirming refrain says, "With love and adaptation, this is how we play!" Children and adults pictured are shown with mobility aids, service animals, and sensory tools. Families of all different skin tones are depicted with and without masks and in medical offices, homes, and parks. The back matter includes a guide for kids and grown-ups to think, learn, and talk about disabilities, including those represented in the book. The authors also present information about their own disabilities and mention interviewing families for each spread in the story. Harren's digitally created and detailed, full-color illustrations fill spreads with one scene across the two pages. They are balanced between bold foregrounds and muted backgrounds, creating very inviting pages to explore beyond the relation to the text. VERDICT A must purchase for all libraries to fill much needed positive disability representation in picture books.— Taylor Skorski

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School Library Journal (Sun Sep 01 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: P-2
Lexile: AD520L

A jubilant, inclusive, luminously illustrated picture book that features families at play, each with a family member who has a disability.

With love and adaptation, this is how we play! This joyful read-aloud with an empowering refrain, from disability rights activists Jessica Slice and Caroline Cupp, demystifies and respects how disabled people and their families use adaptive, imaginative, and considerate play so everyone can join in the fun.

Back matter consists of a kid-friendly guide to thinking, learning, and talking about disability; a glossary of the different disabilities represented throughout the book; and a guide for grown-ups on ways to encourage discussions about disabilities with the children in their lives. Throughout, This Is How We Play centers, affirms, and encourages the disabled children and adults who are already doing the challenging work of advocating for themselves and finding strength in community.


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