Susan Laughs

Susan Laughs by Jeanne Willis is a thought-provoking book published by Red Fox in 2001. This new edition, consisting of 32 pages, presents a narrative that explores the everyday experiences of a child named Susan. Through her laughter, singing, and a range of emotions, the story illustrates that Susan shares commonalities with all children, culminating in a surprising revelation about her use of a wheelchair.
Readers will find that the book addresses themes related to physical impairments and disabilities, encouraging discussions about these important topics. The narrative invites reflection on the similarities between children, regardless of their circumstances, and emphasizes the universal nature of emotions and experiences. This edition is written in English and is suitable for young audiences, making it a valuable addition to discussions surrounding health and daily living.
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Susan laughs, she sings, she rides, she swings. She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad. In fact, Susan is no different from any other child. .. It is not until we turn the last page that the reader realizes that Susan is in a wheelchair – a revelation that is thought provoking and paves the way for discussion about this important issue.
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