7 edition of Some kids are blind found in the catalog.
Published
2001
by Pebble Books in Mankato, MN
.
Written in English
Simple text and photographs describe children who are blind, their challenges and adaptations, and their similarities with others.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23) and index.
Statement | by Lola M. Schaefer |
Series | Understanding differences |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HV1593 .S28 2001 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 24 p. : |
Number of Pages | 24 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24957689M |
ISBN 10 | 0736806644 |
ISBN 10 | 9780736806640 |
LC Control Number | 00027708 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 43894135 |
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Some Kids Are Blind: A 4D Book (Understanding Differences) Paperback – January 1, by Lola M. Schaefer (Author)/5(5). Some Kids Are Blind: Revised Edition (Understanding Differences) [Schaefer, Lola M.] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Some Kids Are Blind: /5(14). Some Kids are Blind is a book about kids who are blind.
Blind people are born blind or an illness or injury makes them blind. Blind people rely on their hearing. To communicate they talk, but they also use Braille. Braille is used to read signs and books and they can also send emails using Braille/5.
Some Kids Are Blind is an informational beginner reader book by Lola M. Schaefer. This early intervention level 10 reader explains what being blind means, why a person may be blind, and gives insight into their everyday lives.
This book would be a great edition to any library, and would be a good independent reading choice for children.5/5(3). Some Kids Some kids are blind book Blind: A 4D Book. by Lola M. Schaefer. Some people are blind. What does that mean. Using simple, engaging text and full-color photos, readers learn what blindness is, how it can be caused, and what daily life is like for someone who can't see.
This book includes a video, which launches via a. Some Kids Are Blind is an informational beginner reader book by Lola M. Schaefer.
This early intervention level 10 reader explains what being blind means, why a person may be blind, and gives /5(3). Some kids are blind. [Lola M Schaefer] -- Simple text and photographs describe children who are blind, their challenges and adaptations, and their similarities with others.
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Blind, Blind children, Blind, People with disabilities Publisher Mankato, MN: Pebble Books Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; china Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Internet Archive Language EnglishPages: Some Kids Are Blind is a great book on teaching diversity and tolerance to young readers on the topic of blindness.
This book also helps them understand and appreciate those who have health differences. Some Kids Are Deaf is a great book on teaching diversity and tolerance to young readers on the topic of deafness. This book also helps them understand and appreciate those who. People who are blind learn ways to use their senses of touch and hearing in order to sense the world around them.
Readers will learn about the tools they use, including canes and seeing eye dogs, to travel and to be independent. First-hand stories of children who are blind help readers get a personal look at some kids who "see" the world in a different way. Published on Feb 7, The Bartling family adopted six children that are all completely blind.
Join them for a normal day in their life. Subscribe to Bartling's at. Description: Oscar, a blind boy, explains to his classmates that his books are not written in secret code, but in Braille.
The Braille alphabet is illustrated so that sighted children can learn to recognize the letters and decipher a note that Oscar sends to a : Amber Bobnar.
Tips for Creating Experience Books with Children Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired Bind several pages of cardstock or braille paper before the activity. It is helpful to make several blank books for each student at the beginning of the school year. Jul 2, - Check out our favorite tactile books for blind or visually impaired children.
We'll also pin some good books for parents too. This is a group board. Want to be added. Like the board and send a request with your Pinterest name/link to [email protected] pins. The books don't have holes, they are actually a series of dots that can be a letter, punctuation or number. The writing that the blind/visually impaired use is called Braille.
Many blind individuals use audio books now. Many parents of blind children do not neccessary push for their children to learn Braille. Blessings. Some kids just can't sit still, They wiggle and jiggle, fidget and flop. They don't mean to do it, They just can't stop.
Out on the playground They want to play. But with just one game or friend It's so hard to stay. No one else really cares It's no bother they chat. But they just won't play With someone like that.
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Most biological children of blind parents have normal vision. The fact that we are blind does not automatically ensure that we are the best parents for a blind child. Some people, blind and sighted, have a natural desire and ability to parent children with special needs. Some, blind.
For tips on introducing tactile books to infants, toddlers, and young children, see: Tactile Books for Young Children by Dr. Holly Cooper. American Action Fund for Blind Children This program provides children who are blind with a free braille book every month from a popular children’s reading series.
Click here to fill out the online. Sign in. Remember my User name next time Lost your Password? Sign in.This is a story told by Lily about all the different things that make her unique. At the end of the story, she reveals that in addition to all of the other things that make her Lily, she also happens to be blind.
The book is designed to be accessible to children with low .You can also find the Harry Potter series, along with other classic children's books such as The lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (one of my favorite books).
National Library Service for the Blind Whether you are into tape or braille, this library, part of the Library of Congress, is getting better all the time.