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Helen's big world: the life of Helen Keller
By Doreen Rappaport, Matt Tavares. 2012
Printbraille
Biography, Biography of blind or visually impaired persons, Women biography
Human-transcribed braille
Blind, deaf and unable to speak from toddlerhood, young Helen Keller lived in a dark, silent world. Despite her handicaps,…
Helen wanted to experience every part of life; with her passion for discovery and the help of an outstanding teacher, Annie Sullivan, Helen found that knowledge would soon lead to freedom. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2012.Available copies:
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A Last Goodbye
By Elin Kelsey. 2020
Printbraille
Animals and wildlife, Death and bereavement, Customs and cultures, Nature
Human-transcribed braille
How do we say goodbye to a loved one after they die? This book broaches a difficult topic in a…
heartfelt way by exploring the beauty in how animals mourn. From elephants to whales, parrots to bonobos, and lemurs to humans, we all have rituals to commemorate our loved ones and to lift each other up in difficult times. New from the award-winning team behind You Are Stardust, Wild Ideas, and You Are Never Alone, this book gently recognizes death as a natural part of life for humans and all animals. Written in spare, poetic language and illustrated with stunning dioramas, it draws out our similarities with other animals as it honors the universal experience of mourning. The touching and uplifting book ends on a hopeful note, showing how we live on both in memories and on the planet, our bodies nourishing new life in the Earth and the oceans.Available copies:
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Sun in My Tummy
By Laura Alary, Andrea Blinick. 2022
Printbraille
Nutrition, Food and drink, Science and technology, Nature, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
Human-transcribed braille
In simple but expressive language, a mother describes to her young daughter how the sun’s light becomes the energy in…
her body through the oats, blueberries, and milk in her home-cooked breakfast.Available copies:
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