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What happened to you?

Imagine you were asked the same question again and again throughout your life . . . Imagine if it was a question that didn't bring about the happiest of memories . . . This is the experience of one-legged Joe, a child who just wants to have fun in the playground . . . Constantly seen first for his disability, Joe is fed up of only ever being asked about his leg. All he wants to do is play Pirates. But as usual, one after the other, all the children ask him the same question they always ask, "What happened to you?" Understandably Joe gets increasingly cross! Until finally the penny drops and the children realise that it's a question Joe just doesn't want to answer . . . and that Joe is playing a rather good game . . . one that they can join in with if they can stop fixating on his missing leg . . . Because children are children, after all.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
323200048854471 E
Easy Picture Book Confident Kids East Maitland Library . . On Loan . 4 Jul 2024
323200048854455 E
Easy Picture Book Confident Kids Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004837708 E
Easy Picture Book Confident Kids Thornton Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780571358304 (Hardcover)
Classification Number E
Author Catchpole, James
Title What happened to you? [BK]
Physical Description colour illustrations ;
Imagine you were asked the same question again and again throughout your life . . . Imagine if it was a question that didn't bring about the happiest of memories . . . This is the experience of one-legged Joe, a child who just wants to have fun in the playground . . . Constantly seen first for his disability, Joe is fed up of only ever being asked about his leg. All he wants to do is play Pirates. But as usual, one after the other, all the children ask him the same question they always ask, "What happened to you?" Understandably Joe gets increasingly cross! Until finally the penny drops and the children realise that it's a question Joe just doesn't want to answer . . . and that Joe is playing a rather good game . . . one that they can join in with if they can stop fixating on his missing leg . . . Because children are children, after all.
Classification For preschool age.
Subject Amputees -- Pictorial works -- Juvenile fiction
Children's stories -- Pictorial works
Amputees -- Juvenile fiction
Children -- Juvenile fiction
People with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction
Amputees -- Fiction
People with disabilities -- Fiction
Children -- Fiction
People with disabilities
Amputees
Children
Additional Author George, Karen (Illustrator),
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