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Do You Remember the Color Blue?: And Other Questions Kids Ask about Blindness
78 pp.
| Viking |
March, 2000 |
TradeISBN 0-670-88043-4$$15.99
(3)
4-6
In an often humorous narrative, Alexander answers thirteen frequently asked questions about what being blind is like for her. She matter of factly talks about having a guide dog, how she reads and writes, and if it's hard to be a blind parent. Black-and-white photos of the author, her family, and her friends illustrate each chapter. Several exercises at the end of the book demonstrate some of the daily challenges for visually impaired people. Ind.