Coloring Page Tuesday - Wheelchair Reader

     The Paralympics in Rio made me realize I hadn't given you a wheelchair coloring page before. That must be remedied! Especially one popping wheelies...
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     When the birds return to Water Street, will anyone be left to hear them sing? A miner's strike allows green and growing things to return to the Red Hills, but that same strike may force residents to seek new homes and livelihoods elsewhere. Follow the story of Jack Hicks as he struggles to hold onto everything he loves most.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm always on the lookout for pictures the show children in wheelchairs having fun! My daughter uses a wheelchair but it does not define who she is. She is a typical child who just happens to use a wheelchair, walker, canes and braces to move around. Thank you for such a positive pictures of a child that uses wheels and loves reading. It would be great to see more of your work with children using mobility devices. I love your picture!

Elizabeth O Dulemba said...

Thank you for your kind comment! I'll see what I can do! :)