
Max the Champion by Sean Stockdale
Max is mad about sport. As he gets up, has breakfast and heads off to school, he is dreaming of competing in world class sporting events. In his real day, he and his class win the school football match and, in his imagination, he and his friends are winning the World Cup. This is a lively and fun approach to sport, and a very inclusive picture book showing disabled children and children without disabilities enjoying different sports together in a natural way. The sports include football, rugby, athletics, cricket, diving, discus throwing and cycling."This book features forms of disability never before included in books, subtly and without reference." * Books for Keeps *
"What this book is, is a celebration of fun activity, showing us how a diverse mix of people make Max’s reality (and his dreams) all the more vibrant and interesting, and it sends out the message that the same is true for all of us." * Booktrust *
"An exciting and inclusive story." * Carousel *
"The children and adults are just being themselves, not set apart in any way, and this is how disability should be shown in children’s books and so rarely is. Inclusivity should be just that, so usual as to be un-noticeable… a special book." * Books for Keeps *
"Could this be the perfect inclusive book? . . . A celebration of fun activity, showing us how a diverse mix of people make Max’s reality (and his dreams) all the more vibrant and interesting, and it sends out the message that the same is true for all of us." * Bookmark *
"It's a book which should make us stop and think about inclusion, as well as being a fun story about a very imaginative little boy. Colourful illustrations by Ros Asquith capture the spirit of the book." * Parents in Touch *
"Ros Asquith’s ebullient illustrations capture Max’s irrepressible energy in this warm hearted, inclusive picture book." * Love Reading *
"A good book . . . for promoting inclusion and positive attitudes towards those with disabilities." * Early Years Educator *
"The book shows children with and without disabilities enjoying sport together in an attractive and funny mainstream picture book." * Connected *
"Selected by Fiona Noble in Bookseller Children's Previews: Picture Books for June. 'A lively, fun story promoting inclusivity and a positive portrayal of children enjoying sport with and without disabilities." * The Bookseller *
ROS ASQUITH has been a Guardian cartoonist for 20 years, and has written and illustrated over 70 books for young people, including the bestseller The Great Big Book of Families, with Mary Hoffman, the Teenage Worrier series, Letters from an Alien Schoolboy-which was shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny Prize- and her debut picture story book It’s Not Fairy. Ros lives in north London with her husband and two sons. For more information about Ros, visit her website: www.rosasquith.co.uk
SEAN STOCKDALE is an ex-teacher who is now Communications Manager for NASEN. He has extensive experience of working with disabled children and promoting equality and inclusion.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781847803887 |
| ISBN 10 | 1847803881 |
| Title | Max the Champion |
| Author | Sean Stockdale |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Publisher | Quarto Publishing PLC |
| Year published | 2013-06-06 |
| Number of pages | 32 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |