Book Audiences: Children

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Why Do I Have To Wear Glasses?

Book Cover, Why Do I Have To Wear Glasses?

Emphasizes that glasses are not a punishment, but an ingenious solution to a very common problem. Funny and informative; explains in…

© 1989 Stuart, Sandra Lee
Audience: Children

Luna And The Big Blur

Book Cover, Luna And The Big Blur

Luna is a girl who hates her glasses, but learns to appreciate them after spending a day without them. Children…

© 1995 Day, Shirley
Audience: Children

The Secret Code

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Simple story about two young children, each reading in their own way. Lucy uses print, Oscar uses Braille.

© 1998 Rau, Dana Meachen
Audience: Children

Knots On A Counting Rope

By the warmth of a campfire beneath a starry night sky, a Navajo youth named Boy-Strength-of-Blue-Horses listens to the tale…

© 1966, 1987 Martin Jr, Bill & Archambault, John
Audience: Children

Taking Visual Impairment To School

Lisa, who was born blind, talks about how she reads with Braille, moves around town, gets dressed faster than her…

© 2004 Steingold, Rita Whitman
Audience: Children

Looking Out For Sarah

Book Cover, Looking Out For Sarah

Told from the point of view of Perry, a guide dog. Talks about the many ways he looks out for…

© 2001 Lang, Glenna
Audience: Children

Listen For The Bus: David’s Story

David,who is blind and has a hearing impairment, is off to Kindergarten. This book is full of photographs showing how…

© 1995 Mcmahon, Patricia
Audience: Children

Rainbows In The Dark

Abby hates visiting the second-hand clothing shop with her mother-until she meets Joanna and Charlie. Charlie is Joanna’s guide dog,…

© 2005 Coates, Jan
Audience: Children

The Patch

The kids at school want to know why Becca is wearing glasses and a patch. Instead of telling them she…

© 2006 Headley, Justin Chen
Audience: Children

Paul Needs Specs

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Sally tells the story of her little brother, Paul, whose world is getting fuzzy. Sally tells the story with a…

© 2004 Cohen, Bernard & Kelly, Geoff
Audience: Children

Keep Your Ear On The Ball

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Davey is blind, but shows his classmates that he can do everything on his own … Until he has a…

© 2007 Petrillo, Genevieve
Audience: Children

The Black Book Of Colors

Living with the use of one’s eyes can make imagining blindness difficult, but this innovative title invites readers to imagine…

© 2007 Cottin, Menena & Faria, Rosana
Audience: Children

Reaching For Rainbows

Join Amelia, who is blind, as she shows her friend Betsy how she experiences all the colors of the rainbow….

© 2012 Morris, Nessa
Audience: Children

Elvin: The Elephant Who Forgets

After a tree limb falls on young Elvin the elephant’s head, he has difficulty remembering how to count, is bothered…

© 1998 Heather Snyder, Phd
Audience: Children

All About Me (and My Shunt)

Book Cover, All About Me (and My Shunt)

A young girl, Janet, talks about her shunt and how it keeps her feeling well. Colorful crayon illustrations and simple…

© 2004 Bellush, Terri Rice
Audience: Children

My Brain Won’t Float Away

Annie ask her mother; Why is one of my hands smaller than the other? Why do I fall so much?…

© 2007 Perez, Annette
Audience: Children

Victoria’s Smile

When Victoria was six years old, doctors treated her for brain cancer. The operation was successful, but the cancer damaged…

© 1995 Geller, Rita
Audience: Children

Stevie’s New Blood

Stevie undergoes a bone marrow transplant for his Leukemia. His sister Ann is his donor. The story explains transplant from…

© 2000 Ulberg Lilleby, Kathryn
Audience: Children