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July 4, 2019
by Shreya Ila
1 min read

Description: Three children play under a spotlight against the background of a large, purple book. One of them dances, holding blue pom poms, and wearing a prosthesis on one of their lower legs. The second stands with their back to us, holding a walker. The third sits on the floor, wearing headphones attached to a device. The turquoise background features speech bubbles.

Children’s literature in India has to do a better job of telling stories about disability

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