"Teachers - you really ought to have this book in your classroom. Every one of you will have a child with a difference in your class or your school. This is the best book ever for explaining and championing those differences." Sarah Siggs.
"The book shows all the things that neurotypical and non-Disabled people do, but it shows Disabled people doing them. This is important because of course we can do these things too. It makes us aware that we can do anything as Disabled people. We just might need to do them a bit differently." Aurelia, aged 10, Disability Rights UK
"Page after page of stories to encourage exploration and understanding of differences and ignite the determination and imagination of children, parents and teachers, this special book is a fantastic resource for the classroom or to share at home. Reassuring and informative, colourful and lively, positive, meaningful and truly delightful. This book is a joy!" Mary Esther Judy, Fallen Star Stories
"An orchestra has many instruments that harmonise together to create a wonderful sound. Humans each have strengths and weaknesses, but we need them all to create a vibrant world. This book beautifully demonstrates that." Professor Tom Shakespeare
"Inclusive and inspiring, this beautifully illustrated picture book ought to be in every primary classroom and on family bookshelves." Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub
"Subtitled 'An introduction to differences' it joyfully celebrates and raises awareness of a diverse range of disabilities through real-life stories. Brilliantly done - clear and colourful and vibrant in its positivity." Simon Fisher, Family Bookworms
"These snippets into life would be wonderful to share with a class so they can learn to understand and empathise with these children. The children sharing their stories are positive, proud and accepting of differences in those around them and themselves. Completely wonderful!" Erin Hamilton, My Shelves are Full
'...a wonderful resource to prompt discussion and empathy, but is also valuable for the children who live with these daily challenges and may need to see them themselves reflected in such a positive way.' Joy Court, LoveReading4Kids
'A beautiful book that celebrates individuality, empathy and understanding.' Booktrust
‘See What I Can Do! is an introduction to diversity and differences in children. Each double-page spread describes children with disabilities, explaining the disability but also focusing on their abilities and talents' Andrea Rayner, The School Librarian
"Celebrating diversity positively, this book really ‘sees’ the children’s experiences with different abilities in a creative way. Rounding’s illustrations are vibrant, colourful and full of movement as they draw you into the children’s lives. The stories are brimming with confidence and recognition of their ‘everyday’ with friends and family. ‘If I could tell my story …’ is echoed throughout to start the conversation of positive awareness from home to the classroom and playground and beyond, creating an interconnecting picture of diversity that impacts all our lives." Children's Books Ireland
'A very useful tool for helping children (and adults) understand the impacts of disabilities on daily life, while also showing that everyone, regardless of health conditions is cable of doing amazing things.' Vicki Martin, Toddle About