Story books to help my 4yo understand
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xxmelbxx
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Hi everyone. My son is starting to question why he can't do the things his friends can do and I'm struggling to get him to keep his splints and gators on. I have tried making it fun and explaining it's to help him do the things his friends can do but it's not working. I have downloaded a couple of books but I'm looking for actual storybooks we can enjoy together, with bright pictures ect. Any recommendations of good ones? Thanks in advance
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Hi @xxmelbxx
If you email editor@scope.org.uk with your address, I can send you Celine's New Splints and Haylee's Friends and I will post you these as books.
There are lots of other books to buy - take a look at our lists at www.scope.org.uk/books
We can add to these lists if we get more suggestions here. Thanks, Alex -
Aww those are gorgeous @alexwhite I didn't know Scope did those x
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Glad you like them!
There are 5 books in all. The others are My Brother Is an Astronaut, Fun in the Sun and Jacob's Traffic Jam.
We can send them free to community members if they send their details to editor@scope.org.uk
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