
Some Kids Are Blind
Understanding Differences
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Lola M. Schaefer
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Learn about children who are blind, their challenges and adaptations, and their similarities with others.
©2018 Lola M. Schaefer (P)2022 Capstone Publishers, Inc.What listeners say about Some Kids Are Blind
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- Anonymous User
- 08-07-24
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- Patricia A. Chiodi
- 07-25-22
WOW!
Hey, thank you. Just like a picture has is more than 1000 words, this book the way it was narrated and the story was more than all the pictures even if I could see. It blew my mind and I learned about myself through it, I can’t explain it in words I wish I can. It was like a wrap on the top of the head, it made me think. That is only a very pale explanation. Please and thank you!!!
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- Mary Oz
- 01-31-25
Good Information for Kids!
The narrator is a young adult/child, that was a good choice. This gives information about children who are blind, how they live and what they do to learn etc. I enjoyed this short and sweet little story.
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- Allison Nastoff
- 08-04-22
Unimaginative Text
Speaking as someone who has been blind all my life, I did not like this book. It wasn’t that the information presented wasn’t accurate. It was. It just seemed unimaginative and preachy. I also thought the final sentence about blind kids doing karate was random and seemed out of place with the rest of the story. I understand the point the author might have been trying to make, that blind kids can enjoy the same activities as any other kid, but this could have been presented in a less awkward way, and I think children would engage better with this information presented as a story, with a character who is blind.
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