Benjamin-Bob Can Do the Job is a delightful story that challenges stereotypes. Benjamin-Bob is in many ways the same as everyone else in his community, except that he is much taller. As the local giant, he has been given the job of watching over the hills around his town to scare away bears and other potential predators. Benjamin-Bob feels stuck and decides that it's time to break out of the role that has been set for him. This story follows Benjamin-Bob as he practices some of his other job skills, exceeding expectations and challenging stereotypes. People with disabilities often have limitations set upon them as well due to assumptiions and stereotypes. Hoeever, it's important to recognize and celebrate individual talents, strengths, knowledge, and achievements.
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ISBN: 9781896508689 (braille)
Physical Description:24 pages : color illustrations.Braillebraille
Publisher:Toronto, Canada : The Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work, c2017.
General Note: This project is funded by the Government of Ontario's Ontario 150 Partnership Program."A project of the Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work."Welland Braille books.