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Do you remember the color blue?, and other questions kids ask about blindness, Sally Hobart Alexander

Label
Do you remember the color blue?, and other questions kids ask about blindness, Sally Hobart Alexander
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Intended audience
Middle School
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Do you remember the color blue?
Oclc number
41488721
Responsibility statement
Sally Hobart Alexander
resource.studyProgramName
Accelerated Reader, 5.9.AR, 5.9, 2.0.
Sub title
and other questions kids ask about blindness
Summary
Children ask questions of an author who lost her vision at the age of twenty-seven, including "How did you become blind?" "How can you read?" and "Was it hard to be a parent when you couldn't see your kids?"
Table Of Contents
Keep asking questions -- How did you become blind? -- Was it scary at first? -- If your eyes don't see, do they work at all? -- How does your dog work? -- How did you meet your husband, when you couldn't see him? -- Is it hard to be a blind parent? -- Would you rather be blind or deaf? -- How do you read? -- How do you write? -- When you lost your sight, did you seek out blind friends? -- Do people treat you differently? -- Do you remember the color blue? -- Note about blindness by Richard L. Welsh, Ph. D. -- Resources
Target audience
pre adolescent
Content
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