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Les yeux noirs: une histoire
By Gilles Tibo. 2005
Mathieu, sept ans, est aveugle de naissance. Il va à l'école où il apprend à lire en braille. L'enfant est…
impatient de connaître la surprise annoncée par ses parents. Ceux-ci l'amènent à la campagne, dans une ferme. Un homme le conduit auprès de chiots dont il choisit, à la surprise de tous, le plus beau. 2005. Années 1-3.Lilly makes a friend (First novels ; #29)
By Brenda Bellingham. 2004
Whenever Lilly tries to help Davy, a kindergartener, she keeps getting into trouble. Davy is small, and he's also blind,…
and he wants to play soccer with the bigger boys but he only wants to play his way. Lilly decides that it's up to her to find a way for everyone to play together, but then Davy insists that he has to score a goal! Grades K-3. 2004. (First Novels ; 29)Lune d'érable
By Connie Brummel Crook, Marie-Andrée Clermont. 2001
Ce récit inspiré des légendes indiennes raconte la découverte du sirop d'érable. Dans la nation des Missisaugas, un jeune garçon…
aperçoit un écureuil gratter l'écorce d'une branche d'érable et y boire. Il goute à la sève à son tour et, la trouvant sucrée, il décide d'entailler l'arbre pour en récolter davantage. Années 1-3. 2001.Ce que Thomas voit
By Christian Merveille. 1997
Thomas est aveugle. Ce que ses yeux ne voient pas, il se l'imagine. Un moment tout doux avec un petit…
garçon excessivement attentif qui connait la chaleur des sons et l'odeur des matières, le temps d'un caresse et d'un rire avec la maman du petit Thomas. Années 1 à 3. 1997.Knots on a counting rope (Series C Ser.)
By John Archambault, Bill Martin. 1987
Happy birthday, Grampie
By Susan Pearson. 1987
Martha's grandfather is blind and has reverted to speaking his native language of Swedish. When she visits him for his…
89th birthday, she takes him a very special birthday card. Grades K-3. 1987.Diamond on the mound
By Kristie Smith-Armand. 2011
Meet Abby Diamond, Girl Detective, Even though Abby is blind, she does all the things that she likes to do,…
like being a cheerleader, reading Braille, and learning new things with her friends. Grades K-3. 2011.West Meadows Detectives: The Case of the Berry Burglars (West Meadows Detectives #3)
By Liam O'Donnell. 2018
Myron, the third-grade detective who loves logic, facts, and solving mysteries, gets the chance to crack a third case when…
he finds out the school garden has been trampled and the strawberry plants are missing. Are raccoons to blame? Or did the baseball team sabotage the garden to take back their outfield? When neighborhood gardens are also found short of strawberries, Myron and his friends are on the case. Myron’s unique perspective from the autism spectrum and his eye for detail make him a top-notch sleuth. Similarly, the other neurodiverse kids in his resource room have unique talents that come in handy. Tech-lover Glitch’s satellite image–plotting skills, artsy Jordan’s mould-making abilities, and super-social Hajrah’s interview tactics come together to track down the culprits. Black-and-white spot illustrations accompany the text in the final West Meadows Detectives mystery, a fun and accessible page-turner for independent readers.Bronco and friends: A party to remember
By Tim Tebow. 2021
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Heisman Trophy winner, multi-sport athlete, special needs advocate, and positive role model Tim Tebow encourages…
children to embrace their unique qualities in his first book for children, a winning tale based on his sweet pup, Bronco. Bronco received an invitation to a party, but he can&’t find the puzzle piece everyone is supposed to bring. During his search, he encounters a variety of friends with their own set of worries: a flightless bird, an allergic goat, and a clumsy bunny. The animals team up to find both Bronco's puzzle piece and the party, arriving to discover that the party is in their honor! This sweet story of animals with different challenges and abilities is core to Tim Tebow&’s message to fans and friends of any age who have special needs. Getting invited to the party is exciting—but bringing your own particular gifts makes it more fun for everyone. Tim Tebow wants everyone to know that's how God sees them: special, unique, and essential to the partyCan bears ski?
By Raymond Antrobus. 2020
Little Bear feels the world around him. He feels his bed rumble when Dad Bear wakes him up in the…
morning. He feels the floor shake when his teacher stomps to get his attention. But something else is missing, like when his friends tell jokes that he isn't sure he understands, or when all around him Little Bear hears the question, "Can bears ski?" Then, one day, Dad Bear takes him to see an "aud-i-olo-gist," and Little Bear learns that he has been experiencing deafness and will start wearing hearing aids. Soon he figures out what that puzzling refrain is: "Can you hear me?" Little Bear's new world is LOUD and will take some getting used to, but with the love and support of Dad Bear, he will find his way. In this lyrical book, award-winning creators Raymond Antrobus and Polly Dunbar draw on their own experiences to tell Bear's storyRescue & Jessica: a life-changing friendship
By Patrick Downes, Scott Magoon, Jessica Kensky. 2018
When he is paired with a girl who has lost her legs, Rescue worries that he isn't up to the…
task of being her service dog. Based on the true story of Rescue and Jessica Kensky, who was injured in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. For grades K-3. 2018Just ask!: be different, be brave, be you
By Rafael López, Sonia Sotomayor. 2019
Lola and I
By Chiara Valentina Segré, Chiara Valentina Segre, Paolo Domeniconi. 2015
The pirate of kindergarten
By George Ella Lyon, Lynne Avril. 2010
Ginny's eyes play tricks on her, making her see everything double. After vision-screening day at school, she goes to a…
doctor who recommends eye exercises and a patch that turns her into a kindergarten pirate. For preschool-grade 2. Schneider Family Book Award. 2010Different ́a great thing to be!
By Heather Avis. 2021
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • This joyful rhyming book encourages children to value the &“different&” in all people, leading the…
way to a kinder world in which the differences in all of us are celebrated and embraced. Macy is a girl who&’s a lot like you and me, but she's also quite different, which is a great thing to be. With kindness, grace, and bravery, Macy finds her place in the world, bringing beauty and laughter wherever she goes and leading others to find delight in the unique design of every person. Children are naturally aware of the differences they encounter at school, in their neighborhood, and in other everyday relationships. They just need to be given tools to understand and appreciate what makes us &“different,&” permission to ask questions about it, and eyes to see and celebrate it in themselves as well as in those around themMy world how I see it
By Alex Moore, David Lompe. 2019
Kitaro's world is different from yours and mine. His is full of rich sounds, wonderful smells, amazing textures, and delicious…
taste; but no color or light. Let's follow Kitaro's as he takes us through his sense-filled day as a blind dog. For preschool-grade 2Tea cakes for Tosh (Black Resources Collection)
By E. B. Lewis, Kelly Starling Lyons. 2012
Tosh has spent many days in the kitchen with his grandmother, Honey, watching her bake her famous tea cakes and…
listening to tales of their ancestors. When Honey's memory starts to fail, Tosh is able to help with the tea cakes and more. For grades K-3Kami and the yaks
By Andrea Stenn Stryer, Bert Dodson. 2007
My three best friends and me, Zulay
By Vanessa Brantley-Newton, Cari Best. 2015
Zulay and her three best friends are all in the same first grade class and study the same things, even…
though Zulay is blind. When their teacher asks her students what activity they want to do on Field Day, Zulay surprises everyone when she says she wants to run a race. With the help of a special aide and the support of her friends, Zulay does just that. For grades K-3Close your eyes
By Michelle Friedman. 2014