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STICKER SHEETS

   

Sticker Sheets
$3.00


CHOOSE A SINGLE DESIGN OR A NEW "VARIETY" SHEET!

These little stickers carry big messages! And there are 28 single designs available and three new variety sheets! How many ways can you find to use them? Share with your child's classmates or teachers; pass out at IEP, IHP, or other "I" meetings for children or adults; distribute at conferences; or stick on any available surface in your home, office or school—a window, wheelchair, notebook, suitcase, your outgoing mail, or . . . let your creative juices flow as you share new attitudes!

Choose one of 28 different designs for the whole sheet (as shown in the "I Teach" and "Cure Prejudice" examples above) or select one of the three new variety sheets (shown above): one focused on adults ("Variety/Adults"), one focused on children ("Variety/Children"), and one focused on the voices of children and adults with disabilities ("Variety/Voices").

Each sticker sheet has 12 stickers; each sticker is approximately 2 1/2 inches square. $3.00/sheet.



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The Sticker Sheets are not shown to scale. Colors of the actual product may be slightly different than shown, due to variances in computer monitors and/or browsers.

The "Variety/Adults" Sticker Sheet includes graphics with the following text (and each design can be ordered as a single design per sheet):
People with Disabilities are People First
Attitudes are the Real Disability
Believe In High Hopes, Big Dreams, Great Expectations
Within Families, Among Friends, and in the Community, Disability is Irrelevant
Disability is Natural (with bowls of apples logo)
Equal, Not Special
People with Disabilities Want Real Lives
Normal is an Attitude, You Are What You Think You Are
When You See, Meet, or Think About a Person With a Disability, Presume Competence
People with Disabilities are Members of the Human Race
Recognize and Celebrate Ability
What Will It Take?

The "Variety/Children" Sticker Sheet includes graphics with the following text (and each design can be ordered as a single design per sheet):
Children with Disabilities are Children First
Attitudes are the Real Disability
Believe In High Hopes, Big Dreams, Great Expectations
All Kids Dream, Succeed, Learn, Belong
Within Families, Among Friends, and in the Community, Disability is Irrelevant
Disability is Natural (with bowls of apples logo)
Equal, Not Special
What a Great IDEA! Inclusion Works!
Normal is an Attitude, You Are What You Think You Are
When You See, Meet, or Think About a Person With a Disability, Presume Competence
Recognize and Celebrate Ability
Special Education: A Service, Not a Place

The "Variety/Voices" Sticker Sheet includes graphics with the following text (and each design can be ordered as a single design per sheet):
I Am Able
Ask Me, Don't Assume
I Have Dreams! Do You Know What They Are?
Listen to Me, With Your Ears, Your Eyes, and Your Heart
Know Me: By My Name, Strengths, Abilities, Hopes, and Dreams, Not My Diagnosis
Help Me Learn How to Help Myself In My Own Way
Your Words, Attitudes, and Actions Impact My Life More Than My Disability
Walk in My Shoes
Work With Me, Not On Me; Do With Me, Not For Me.
Got Manners? No Staring Please (with two big goofy eyes)
Attitudes are the Real Disability
Believe in High Hopes, Big Dreams, and Great Expectations

In addition, two other Sticker designs are available as follows:
I Teach All Kids
Cure Prejudice Now

All designs, artwork, and products copyright 2007 BraveHeart Press; all rights reserved.



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