My Amazing Brother

When Jemo’s classmates at Makutano Primary School see the pictures that his brother Bonga has managed to draw, they are awe struck. They organize a visit to go and see Bonga his pictures at Jemo’s home.When Bonga comes to meet his guests at the sitting room, they cannot believe that he is disabled and is on a wheel chair.

Bonga on his part has accepted his situation and does not indulge himself in self pity. He has decided that his condition will not prevent him from achieving his dream as an artist and a singer.

This story teaches us that disability is not inability. It shows that people with phy sical challenges can lead a normal life and still realize their full potential. It emphasizes the fact that we should empathize with persons with disabilities and not sympathise with them. The story is suitable for pupils in standard 4 and 5

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My Amazing Brother

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When Jemo’s classmates at Makutano Primary School see the pictures that his brother Bonga has managed to draw, they are awe struck. They organize a visit to go and see Bonga his pictures at Jemo’s home.When Bonga comes to meet his guests at the sitting room, they cannot believe that he is disabled and is on a wheel chair.

Bonga on his part has accepted his situation and does not indulge himself in self pity. He has decided that his condition will not prevent him from achieving his dream as an artist and a singer.

This story teaches us that disability is not inability. It shows that people with phy sical challenges can lead a normal life and still realize their full potential. It emphasizes the fact that we should empathize with persons with disabilities and not sympathise with them. The story is suitable for pupils in standard 4 and 5.

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