From inclusive literature to an inclusive society. 10 books of inclusive literature




Friends, as always, we have an incredibly interesting selection of books for you. But, this time we made an unusual selection, it will be about inclusive literature. Inclusive literature is already a familiar term for some, for some it has already made a certain contribution to the consciousness and understanding with others, and for others it is still a completely new and unknown direction in literature. Inclusive literature focuses on building a positive perception of disability and personal diversity. The presentation of such important information goes through touching stories, fairy tales, stories and more. We wish you a pleasant reading!

Inclusive stories "Terra Inclusion"

This is a collection of eight stories that are completely different in literary reproduction, but at the same time, united by love, thirst for life, strength of human character and will. The life circumstances of all literary heroes are different, but they all strive to live a dignified full life. The power of man in spite of circumstances and opportunities, regardless of age and sex. Among the stories of the collection, readers of all ages and literary preferences will find "their" work.
"Thirty-first Meridian"
The book describes the shocking adventures of a young reader Petryk from a small Ukrainian Semenivka, who fell in love with life despite a severe physical disability, and a pragmatic Kyiv high school student Olya. from Mexico. An adventure story in which young researchers will find useful information, romantics will be able to fantasize about the relationships of the main characters, and those who are still afraid to take the first step towards the dream, will see that even a wheelchair is not an obstacle to travel and incredible accomplishments. After all, the main thing is to understand yourself in this world. Worlds where we come to be different, but we can understand each other through a common, natural thirst for life in search of the meaning of our own talentt u.
"The Adventures of Dasha and Tina"
Storyteller Victoria came to the country to rest. But it did not happen as desired. Eleven-year-old neighbor Dasha and her favorite dog Emilia come to Victoria every day for a new fairy tale. The girl Dasha, who in real life is forced to take medication and undergo specific procedures every day, becomes the protagonist of fictional stories, where she turns into a fairy, meets a good witch who lost the gift of miracles, and returns the spell to a fairyland, defeating the terrible Spider. During short breaks in writing fairy tales, Victoria drinks coffee, communicates with friends and works as a psychologist. A dynamic, sometimes funny, sometimes sad tale is as real as life itself and as charming as the best children’s dreams. "Flowers"
"Flowers" is a game book for the whole family. An example of an inclusive book. Most of the book is highly artistic original illustrations, which are based on paper drawings by artist Christina Makanyk. Niga-game contains coloring pages with images of Kvitti, as well as Ukrainian and English coloring words. On each page in the pictures are hidden foreign objects that differ in content from the general concept of fiction. Toddlers are invited to find extra items or logical to beat and "paint" them in the context of a fairy tale.

"The sun in your lake"
For the first time a fairy tale about special children is illustrated with author’s dolls! The special fairy tale by the author Olena Osmolovska and the illustrator Olga Butkovska "The Sun in Your Lake" raises a very important and painful for society problem of attitude to people with disabilities. This is a social literary and artistic project, which figuratively tells about people with special needs - children with Down syndrome (children of the Sun) and autistic children (children of the Rain). The project aims to draw attention to the problems of such people and show the amazing fragility of social standards and the unattractiveness of the current situation. "Hello, it’s me"
What could be more interesting and touching than the diary of a restless teenager, with all his naive discoveries, doubts and small tragedies? The book is written on behalf of a nine-year-old girl who shares her thoughts with readers in a humorous way. The book uses an interesting artistic technique - the illustrations used pencil drawings and silver printing ink, which achieved an interesting pencil effect of the pencil. Therefore, I want to not only read the book, but also touch it.

"House of Water"
The story of the Boy Ra, his friendship with the Dolphin and the Golden Dolphin School, where lessons are easy to learn and memorable for a lifetime. The power of words, the charm of music and the help of a lucky star - that’s what you need to realize the world’s greatest dream!
This book will help the child realize the power of words and the sensitivity of water to this power, teach responsibility and true friendship! In addition, the writer continues the already established tradition in an accessible and interesting way to teach a child musical literacy.
"Butterflies in Ice Shells"
"Butterflies in Ice Shells" is a story by Oksana Radushynska about a teenage girl chained to a wheelchair after a car accident that killed her parents. Will the heroine be able to find real friends and even first love? Will he be able to open up to the world while in armor for fear of human misunderstanding, whispering behind his back? Will he be able to prove to everyone around him and first of all to himself that the most important thing is human dignity.
Magda and the Wind
This is a story about a girl Magda, who dreams of traveling, but is forced to sit in a wheelchair. However, her imagination is so stormy, and her desire is so strong that Magda’s dream will surely come true!
The book was created by a young Lviv artist Iryna Morikvas. The author has no art education. She discovered the world of drawings by chance, when as an adult she saw children drawing in a children’s art school.

"Hat and whale"
There are not many things possible in Shapochka’s life now - to eat all kinds of delicacies, run, ride a longboard and even pet dogs. And you still need to take pills on time, because Shap (as the boy’s name has been since he lost his hair after chemotherapy and he did not want to take off his blue knitted hat) is still struggling with leukemia. However, the boy does not despair, but communicates with his new friend - a blue-gray whale, which came from nowhere in the air over the city. A whale can even ride a hat on its back above the clouds… The book "Hat and Whale" by Kateryna Babkina is dedicated to children who are struggling with cancer.
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