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Proud to be Deaf (Paperback)
Ava Beese, Lilli Beese, Nick Beese; Illustrated by Romina Marti
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A wonderful child-led book that celebrates Deaf culture and
introduces readers to British Sign Language Marvellously positive
and encouraging throughout, this would be a useful addition to any
primary school or public library, as well as being useful to help
any child understand a little more about their deaf peers. - The
Carousel Ava is like any other 7-year-old. She likes to talk and
laugh with her friends, is obsessed with dogs and loves being
active. Ava is also deaf - and she's proud of it. She loves her
deaf community, that she's bilingual, and that she experiences the
world differently from hearing people. In this book, Ava welcomes
her hearing peers to her daily life, the way technology helps her
navigate the world and explains common misconceptions about deaf
people - and introduces some of her deaf heroes who have achieved
amazing things. She talks about her experiences at school making
friends with hearing children, and teaches readers the BSL alphabet
and some BSL phrases. Featuring photos of Ava, her friends and
family throughout, plus illustrations of hand signs, this book
celebrates deafness rather than discussing 'overcoming challenges'
or 'stigma'. Perfect for readers aged 5 and upwards.
A beehive looks neat from the outside, but have you ever wondered
how those busy bees built it? From bird nests to beehives, this
illustrated narrative nonfiction series explains how animals use
their special skills to make a home that fits their needs. Range
maps show where each animal lives and a hands-on activity in each
book encourages kids to try the animals' building techniques for
themselves. Rabbits dig burrows and hide in them to protect
themselves and their young from predators in this illustrated
narrative nonfiction book. Includes a range map and a "Build Like a
Rabbit" hands-on activity, plus glossary and further resources.
A beehive looks neat from the outside, but have you ever wondered
how those busy bees built it? From bird nests to beehives, this
illustrated narrative nonfiction series explains how animals use
their special skills to make a home that fits their needs. Range
maps show where each animal lives and a hands-on activity in each
book encourages kids to try the animals' building techniques for
themselves. A mama orangutan builds a tree nest in a safe place for
her and her baby to sleep on in this illustrated narrative
nonfiction book. Includes a range map and a "Build Like an
Orangutan" hands-on activity, plus glossary and further resources.
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