Susan laughs by jeanne willis6/20/2023 ![]() ![]() It is only on the very last page that we see that Susan is in a wheelchair, but we read that she is just like me, just like you. Susan does a lot of things actually throughout this story, like riding on a pony or painting a picture, singing songs, getting scared in bed, playing on a roundabout with her friends, scaring her Granny with a jack-in-the-box. This particular book is one of the brilliant ones I'm happy to say, and let me tell you why. There are times when my daughter at I look at each other at the end of a book and shrug in disbelief that a publisher thought it worth printing, and there are times when we read something over and over (and over!) because it's so good. With a pre-schooler at home with me all day we get through a lot of books, so I've seen hundreds, from dazzlingly brilliant through to terribly dull. There's something very satisfying about a good picture book. ![]() Summary: A wonderful story, with an important message. ![]()
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