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Can You Hear A Rainbow?
The Story of a Deaf Boy Named Chris J. R. Heelan - Deaf since birth, Chris cannot hear the pitter-patter of rain on the window, the phone ringing, or even his parent's voices. Follow along as Chris tells the story of how he learned to communicate without hearing. In this enlightening story, Chris shares his unique insight on our differences, the ways we are alike, and that some things, like rainbows and friends, don't need to be heard to be enjoyed. (34 pgs, hardcover, 9" x 9") |
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I Have A Sister My Sister Is Deaf
J. Peterson - Appropriate for elementary-school age children. This story about a hearing girl who has a Deaf sister will help young people understand that they share the same interests. (29 pgs, softcover, 7-3/4x10) |
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I'm Deaf And It's Okay
L. Aseltine - Appropriate for elementary-school age children. This picture book story describes a little boy's frustrations caused by his deafness and how he learns to accept. (40 pgs, hardcover, 8x9) |
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Caesar Book
L. Spiotta-DiMare - An inspiring, true story about a dog who was born deaf. After being abandoned, an animal shelter employee takes him in and trains him using hand signals to become a wonderful companion. This heartwarming, beautifully illustrated story teaches young children that everyone is special and worthwhile. Plush pal "Caesar" stuffed dog makes the story come alive. |
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Chris Gets Ear Tubes
B. Pace - Appropriate for elementary-school age children. This easy-to-understand story clarifies and describes with full-color illustrations, what it's like to get ear tubes. (44 pgs, softcover, 7x9) |
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Cristobal tiene tubitos en los oidos
NEW! Spanish Edition of 'Chris Gets Ear Tubes' |
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Oliver Gets Hearing Aids
A beautifully illustrated children's story about Oliver The Elephant who is fitted with hearing instruments. The toy explains the hearing aid fitting process and the reactions of Oliver's friends and family. This is a perfect way to introduce the idea of hearing instruments to a young hearing impaired child, but is also a wonderful story for all children. |
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Oliver Y Sus Audifonos
Spanish edition of 'Oliver Gets Hearing Aids' |
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Cosmo Gets An Ear
G. Clemente - Ideal for elementary-school age children. A humorously written story of a little boy who has a hearing loss. Helps families or friends understand what it's like to wear a hearing aid. (48 pgs, hardcover, 6-3/4x8-1/4) |
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Herbie Hears The Horn
The Journey of a Young Deaf Child From Silence To Sound S. Chorost & S. Stock - The heartwarming story of Herbie, his early identification of hearing loss, and his experience with hearing aids. Through support and training at an auditory/oral school, Herbie learns to listen and speak for himself. Told in verse, this colorful and charmingly illustrated book introduces young children to the concept of hearing loss. Includes a parent/teacher guide and activity page. (36 pgs, softcover, 11" x 8") |
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One TV Blasting And A Pig Outdoors
D. Abbott - Appropriate for elementary-school age children. In a positive, upbeat manner, a boy tells about what it's like to have a deaf father. (40 pgs, hardcover, 8x9) |
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Silent Observer
C. MacKinnon - Appropriate for elementary-school age children. Lovely, full color illustrations provide an affectionate memoir of childhood in the late 1890's through the eyes of a young Deaf girl. (48 pgs, hardcover, 11x8-1/2) |
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The Day We Met Cindy
A. Starowitz - Appropriate for elementary-school age children. This delightful picture book story tells about a first grade class that meets Cindy, the Deaf aunt of one of the students. (32 pgs, softcover, 9x12) |
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When I Grow Up
C. Hodges - Appropriate for elementary school age children. Jimmy and his mother attend Career Day with other children who are also Deaf. He learns something very important about becoming a grown-up Deaf person. (32 pgs, softcover, 7x9) |
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Words In Our Hands
A. Litchfield - Appropriate for elementary-school age children. This story tells about a boy and his family life with Deaf parents. The author inserts facts about deafness and the language of signing. (31 pgs, hardcover, 8-1/4x9-1/4) |
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Silent Lotus
J. M. Lee - Lotus is a young Cambodian dancer who cannot hear or speak. Will the King give his permission for her to dance with the court ballet? This charming story of a little deaf girl who is blessed with the talent to communicate through dance is brought to life with beautiful illustrations and vivid watercolors. Reading level: Ages 4-8. (18 pgs, softcover, 9-1/2" x 11-1/2") |
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The Snack Attack Mystery Book
E. Levy - These illustrated mystery stories make reading fun for children in grade levels 2 or 3. Three friends (and sleuths) with special abilities form a group known as Invisible Inc. Meet Chip who fell into a strange pool of water and is now invisible! Meet Justin who has a hearing loss but knows how to read lips, and Charlene who is sometimes bossy, but always brave. Together they use their special talents to solve mysteries and right wrongs. (Each approximately 48 pgs, softcover, 7x10) |
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Signed English Level I - Beginning Books
These books expose children to vocabulary (parts of the body, toys, colors, animals, etc.), phrases, and simple sentences that relate to their daily experiences and activities (dressing, eating, playing, etc.). Level I books are appropriate for children who attempt to imitate signed or spoken words and to express themselves through single gestures or words. All level I books are printed on durable coated paper with full color illustrations. |
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Nursery Rhymes From Mother Goose
Signed English - Appropriate for elementary-school age children. Popular rhymes including Humpty Dumpty, Little Bo Peep and more are presented with verses and signs. (41 pgs, hardcover, 8-1/2x11) |
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Little Red Riding Hood
Signed English - Appropriate for elementary school age children. Full color illustrations present this classic tale in sign to help strenghten English-langauge skills and sign vocabulary. (48 pgs, hardcover, 8-1/2x11) |
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Night Before Christmas, The
Signed English - Children and adults will be charmed by this classic Christmas poem presented with full-color illustrations, signs and the printed verse. (64 pgs, hardcover, 8-1/2x11) |
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King Midas
R. Newby - Appropriate for elementary-school age children. The classic tale about a king who turned everything into gold but still was not happy. (64 pgs, hardcover, 8-1/2x11) |
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Goldilocks And The Three Bears
H. Bornstein & K. Saulnier - Appropriate for elementary-school age children. Beautiful, colorful pictures present the classic tale of a little girl's adventures while visiting the bears' house with illustrations in Signed English (52 pgs, hardcover, 8-1/2x11) |
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Mother Goose In Sign
S. Collins - Appropriate for elementary-school age children. Presents five popular Mother Goose rhymes. The colorful, easy-to-follow illustrations enable you to sign Solomon Grundy, One, Two, Buckle My Shoe, The Crooked Sixpence, Old Mother Goose, and Thirty Days Has September. (16 pgs, softcover, 7x9) |
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In Our House
C. Norris - Appropriate for elementary-school age children. Joy and Jason help Mom and Dad around the house cooking, cleaning and gardening. Pictures, signs and printed words teach 140 vocabulary words used around the house. (29 pgs, softcover, 7-3/4x10) |
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