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Susan laughs - Jeanne Willis

Jeanne Willis

Susan laughs - Jeanne Willis

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Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of activities, from swimming to riding a horse.

It's not until the end of the story that readers learn Susan uses a wheelchair.

Color illustrations.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

Susan laughs, she sings.

she rides, she swings.

She gets angry, she gets sad, she is good, she is bad.

Told in rhyme, this story follows Susan through a series of familiar activities.

She swims with her father, works hard in school, plays with her friends -- and even rides a horse.

Lively, thoughtfully drawn illustrations reveal a portrait of a busy, happy little girl with whom younger readers will identify.

Not until the end of the story is it revealed that Susan uses a wheelchair.

Told with insight, and without sentimentality, here is an inspiring look at one spunky little girl whose physical disability is never seen as a handicap.

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