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Howie Helps Himself by Joan Fassler
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Howie Helps Himself (edition 1975)

by Joan Fassler, Joe Lasker (Illustrator)

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Though he enjoys life with his family and attends school, Howie, a child with cerebral palsy, wants more than anything else to be able to move his wheelchair by himself.
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Title:Howie Helps Himself
Authors:Joan Fassler
Other authors:Joe Lasker (Illustrator)
Info:Albert Whitman & Company (1975), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 32 pages
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Tags:Bibliotherapy, special need, wheel chair

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Howie has cerebral palsy and desperately wants to learn how to move his wheelchair himself. After many tries and a lot of practice, he is finally able to do it on his own and wheels himself to his father for a big hug. This story is simple yet it still gives a lot of details about the life of a child with cerebral palsy and does a good job of explaining it. I think this would be a great book to read in a classroom. I enjoyed how when Howie is happy the illustrations have color and when he is sad it is black and white. That is a great, easy visual cue for children. ( )
  bosargetaylor | Sep 30, 2020 |
Howie is a little boy who is wheelchair bound due to cerebral palsy. He requires extra help from his mother but, he gets very frustrated, as he wishes he could do for himself. Through physical therapy and determination, he achieves his special wish, moving in his wheelchair all by himself. This book teaches children, no matter what challenges you're faced with, through determination you can achieve anything. ( )
  candaceoddo | Sep 30, 2020 |
Howie can't really do anything for himself. He can't really write his name, drink his milk himself, or build with his building blocks. He seems to be an impatient person and when he wants something, he wants it now. He likes playing ball with his sister and grandmother. Howie learns a lot at school and does exercises every day to strengthen his muscles. More than anything else, he wanted to move around himself without any help. He didn't give up and when one day his dad came to get him from school, he finally turned his wheel around and wheeled all the way to where his dad was standing. I like how to author didn't make Howie a victim to his disability and made him determined to get what he wants. I can't imagine how difficult that must of been and I'm in awe at his strength. ( )
  ekorominas | Apr 8, 2019 |
this story is about a handicapped little boy who is good at helping himself with things, and shows that he can be more independent.
ages 3-6
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  Amycancan | Mar 7, 2019 |
This book was super cute. I think it teaches a good lesson about how we shouldn't assume that just because these kids are disabled they are not helpless. I do think though that it could teach kids not to offer help to those who are disabled. I think that we should help them but not in an obnoxiously patronizing way- which I think was the main purpose of the book but it got confused. ( )
  s_cat1 | Oct 14, 2018 |
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