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Author Cooper, Liz.

Title Bluebell Skinks, wheelchair kid [Braille] / Liz Cooper ; illustrated by Maria Santucci.

Edition Braille ed.
Imprint Balitmore, MD : American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults ; Cincinnati, Ohio : Produced in braille by Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired, [2021?]
Publication Info. Cincinnati, Ohio : Produced in braille by Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Balitmore, MD : American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults, [2021?]
Location Call No. Status
 Nichols Juvenile Fiction World Language  BRAILLE J COOPER    WORKROOM
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Description 1 volume of braille ; 28 cm.
Note Cover title.
"In 1 volume."
Originally published: Bloomington, IN : Archway Publishing, [2019].
Summary Enrolling herself into Mortimer Potts Elementary School without her parents finding out won't be easy, but Bluebell Skinks has a plan. In just three short weeks, she will prove to the world that a wheelchair kid can cause just as much chaos as a regular kid, and have a blast doing it. With the help from her new friend, Frederick "French" Frye and advice from her sensible sister, Bonnie, Bluebell turns the school upside down by orchestrating an energetic student election, a frenzied disability day, and an extraordinary science presentation. Principal Grimble and Nurse Krutsky become caught up in the events with hilarious results, while Bluebell's uniquely talented classmates help her stay one step ahead of Hoops Russell, the school's star basketball player who believes Bluebell is faking her disability. After Hoops sets out on a mission to discredit her, what happens next will surprise everyone, especially Bluebell. Join Bluebell Skinks as she becomes the most famous student to ever attend Mortimer Potts Elementary School by using humor, kindness, determination, and a wheelchair.
Language In braille.
Subject Braille books.
Children with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction.
Wheelchairs -- Juvenile fiction.
Elementary schools -- Juvenile fiction.
Local Subject BRAILLE BOOK
Genre Humorous fiction.
Braille books.
Added Author Santucci, Maria.
American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults.
Clovernook Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
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