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Image shows a photograph of someone holding a pen poised over a book of sticky notes to help you pace yourself

Pacing Sticky Notes to help pace yourself

  • A7 sticky notes for organising your to-do list into sections to help you pace your activities.
  • The three different coloured sections are green for ‘easy stuff’, orange for ‘okay stuff’ and red for ‘challenging stuff’.
  • It’s ideal for anyone who has issues with fatigue, changing energy levels or chronic illness.
  • Created by Hannah Ensor, who has herself struggled to manage her conditions, but has found pacing herself a vital tool.
  • Approximately 50 sheets.
  • Pen not included.

Vlogger Zec Richardson, who has chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS/ME), tried out the Pacing Sticky Notes. Read his review and watch his video to find out more.

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Biscuit Baking book featuring stickman illustrations of a family excitedly preparing to bake biscuits

Biscuit Baking book for disabled children

  • A fictional book of chocolate, baking and eating yummy things, featuring disabled characters.
  • Perfect for ages 2 to 5, this simple story is told with humour, bright stickman pictures and few words, following two young children as they bake biscuits with dad and get up to a little mischief on the way.
  • Engaging and entertaining while breaking down the fear of ‘different’, helping all who read the books – parents and children alike – look past the wheelchair to see the child.
  • Don’t miss the ‘flipbook’ disappearing cookie!

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Welly Walks bookwith stickman illustrations of a blonde-haired girl and a boy with a yellow hat in a wheelchair splashing together in a puddle

Welly Walks book for disabled children

  • A fictional book of puddles, splashing and getting soaking wet, featuring disabled characters.
  • Perfect for ages 2 to 5, it’s a simple story told with humour, bright stickman pictures and few words, following two young children splashing in the puddles. But is mum really too old to play, too?
  • Engaging and entertaining while breaking down the fear of ‘different’, helping all who read the books – children and parents alike – look past the wheelchair and see the child.
  • Don’t miss the magic of the falling water droplet!

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