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*Circle T for each statement that is true and F for each statement that is False. A positively evaluated book should have 7 out of 9 statements circled T.
Name of Book: Russ and the Apple Tree Surprise
Author: Janet Elizabeth Rickert
Illustrator: Pete McGahan
Copyright: 1999
1) Check the Illustrations:
Are there Stereotypes: There are no stereotypes promoted in this book.
T F 
| Notes: No stereotypes promoted, except two-parent home and older grandparents |
Look for Tokenism: All of the children are depicted as genuine individuals with distinctive features.
T F 
| Notes: Russ is depicted as a genuine individual with his own distinct features. |
Whos Doing What: The children with disabilities have leadership and action roles.
T F 
| Notes: Russ is depicted as a leader, by doing several jobs to help his family make an apple pie. |
2) Check the Story Line:
Standards for Success: The children with disabilities are accepted for their own individual behaviors.
T F 
Notes: Russ is successful simply by helping out his family.
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Resolution of Problems: The people with disabilities help resolve the problem.
T F 
| Notes: Yes, Russ helps his family make an apple pie. |
Role of the person with a Disability: The same story could be told if the main character did not have a disability.
T F 
| Notes: A child could read this story and not even realize that Russ has a disability. |
3) Look at the Lifestyles:
The illustrations offer genuine insights into another person.
T F 
| Notes: Russ, besides facial features, is not represented as being at all different then any other child. |
4) Weigh the Relationships Between People:
The children with disabilities function in essentially leadership roles.
T F 
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Notes: Russ possesses power and helps make important decisions.
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5) Consider the Effects on a Childs Self-Image:
There is one or more persons with whom a child with a disability can readily identify as a positive and constructive role model.
T F 
| Notes: Russ is a child, who any boy or girl could readily identify as a positive and constructive role model |
6) Consider the Author or Illustrators Background:
The authors background strengthen the value of his/her work.
T F 
| Notes: Yes, she is his mother. |
7) What is the Authors Perspective?
The authors perspective strengthens the value of his/her written work.
T F 
| Notes: Yes, she is the real life mother of Russ. |
8) Watch for Loaded Words
This book has no loaded words (I.E.Slow)
T F 
| Notes: There are no loaded words |
9) Look at the Copyright and Target Age
The copyright and target age is appropriate for the intended audience?
T F 
Read the descriptions of the 9 criteria
Adapted from:
Council on Interracial Books for Children (1980). Guidelines for selecting bias-free and storybooks.
Derman-Sparks, L., & the ABC Task Force. (1989). Anti-bias curriculum: Tools for empowering young children. Washington, D.C.: National Association for the Education of Young Children.
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