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Tag: disability pride

Signed bookplates for Disability Pride Month - illustrated stickers for Mama Car and What Happened to You - signed by Lucy and James Catchpole
July 1, 2025October 29, 2025 Lucy & James Catchpole

Signed bookplates to send – for Disability Pride Month | Closed till 2026

Lucy - a white woman with long brown hair - sits in her wheelchair, with both daughters perched on and around her. They're smiling at the camera.
May 11, 2025May 11, 2025 Lucy & James Catchpole

Mother’s Day – disability, joy and wheelchairs

Text reads: 'Our big list of children's books by disabled authors / Chosen by disabled reviewers'. Image behind: a collage of jpgs of most of the books in this list.
November 28, 2024February 11, 2025 Lucy & James Catchpole

Children’s books by disabled authors | A big list for Disability History Month

Mama Car colouring sheets - 2 colouring sheets from the picture book Mama Car on a wooden surface, next to a copy of the book. Sheet 1: Mama Car - a colouring sheet. The child sits on her mother's lap, in her manual wheelchair. Both look happy. Sheet 2: Colouring sheet. Expedition list - from Mama Car. Text reads 'expedition list' at the top, and 'banana! grapes! flowery bowl. bun! milk cup' next to each illustrated item.
September 12, 2024November 8, 2025 Lucy & James Catchpole

Mama Car | Free colouring pages | Wheelchair, mother and child

Mama Car lesson plans: A4 pages spread out on a wooden background. On the left: titled 'Learning Resources Key Stage 1, 2 and above' with 5 pages behind it. On the right, titled 'Learning Resources EYFS-Year1 (ages 3-6), with 9 pages behind. Pages are fanned out, contents is not visible. In the centre, picture book Mama Car. Text below reads: 'Mama Car lesson plans'
August 25, 2024November 26, 2025 Lucy & James Catchpole

Free Mama Car lesson plans | Wheelchairs, disability & joy

A mirror selfie. I'm a white woman wearing a brown cotton hair scarf, holding a camera and looking into the lens smiling. The words "disability pride..." are written at the top with a cream torn paper background. The mirror frame is very old and cracked, and is cream, though it looks mysteriously pinkish here.
August 13, 2021August 4, 2024 Lucy & James Catchpole

On disability pride. What does it mean?

Text reads: What should you do if your child yells at a disabled person? (You probably already know the answer...)  Lucy & James are outside - Lucy's sitting in her wheelchair and James has a prosthetic leg strapped on over his clothes. We look suspiciously young - the photo is a couple of years old. You can just about see that Lucy is pregnant. A 3 year old Mainie stands between us looking sun-kissed and happy. We're white with brown hair, Mainie's looks blonde. Images 2 to 9 have this same photo as background. And text is on a background of cream torn paper on all images.
May 5, 2021August 17, 2025 Lucy & James Catchpole

What should you do if your child yells at a disabled person?

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