Ability in Disability – Queenex Reader

Description
Ability in Disability is an inspiring and educational reader from Queenex Publishers, co-written by Francis M. Mwangi, Nkatha Muthomi, and Lucy-Joy Wachira. The story centers on Joy, a young girl born with only one arm who longs to participate in everyday life like her peers. At first, she feels hesitant — but when she learns about a sports hero born without a leg who competes in the Paralympics, Joy is encouraged to pursue her dream. With determination, hard work, and self-belief, she steps into the world of sports, proving that physical limitations need not define one’s ability.
The narrative is written in clear, accessible English, making it ideal for Grade 3 learners and for use in read-aloud and guided reading sessions. It also includes real-life themes of inclusion, perseverance, and self-confidence, giving children valuable insight into the experiences of people living with disabilities. The book helps foster empathy, encourage dreams, and highlight the power of support from family, educators, and role models.
Key Facts & Features:
- Celebrates resilience and determination by showing how Joy overcomes physical challenges through sports.
- Promotes inclusion and empathy, encouraging children to value people of all abilities.
- Written in simple, engaging English to support reading fluency and comprehension.
- Ideal for classroom discussion, read-aloud sessions, and social-emotional learning.
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ISBN: 9789966075666












