About Inclusive World NZ
Inclusive World NZ provides stories, downloads, learning tools and educational resources that help children understand disability, inclusion, kindness and belonging.
Creating resources that help children see inclusion differently
Inclusive World NZ was created to make inclusive learning resources easier to find, easier to use and easier to share. Our website brings together children’s books, flipbooks, audiobooks, posters, printable PDFs and awareness resources that support positive conversations about disability and difference.
We believe children should grow up seeing disability represented in everyday stories, classrooms, homes and communities. When children are introduced to inclusion in simple, positive and age-appropriate ways, it helps build empathy, understanding and belonging.
What we provide
Inclusive World NZ is designed as a digital resource library for families, schools, early learning centres, community groups and anyone who wants to support more inclusive learning.
Stories
Child-friendly stories that help normalise disability, friendship, kindness, difference and belonging.
Downloads
Printable PDFs, posters and resources that can be used at home, in classrooms or within community spaces.
Learning Tools
Flipbooks, audiobooks and accessible formats that support different learning styles and make resources easier to share.
Why this work matters
Many children grow up without seeing disability included in the stories, images and learning materials around them. This can make disability feel separate, unfamiliar or misunderstood.
Inclusive World NZ helps change that by creating and sharing resources that present disability as part of everyday life. Our aim is to support children to ask questions, learn with kindness and understand that every child deserves to be included.
Part of Children with Disability NZ
Inclusive World NZ is part of the Children with Disability NZ network of websites. Together, our websites support disabled children, families, schools, councils and communities through advocacy, education, accessibility information and inclusive resources.
Our work is guided by lived experience and a belief that inclusion should be practical, visible and part of everyday community life.