Another way

Jane Muir
Wednesday, March 13, 2002

In 'Musical Statues', when one child could not stand, everyone danced on their backs on the floor, says Jane Muir. Here she reviews books on inclusive play In Roald Dahl's James and the Giant Peach, James's dad advises him, 'If you've got a problem, try looking at it another way'. This is what we need to do when it comes to the inclusion of children with special needs, and there are some excellent new books out there to help you approach game playing from different angles.

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