[blindkid] Children's books addressing blindness, or featuring blind characters

Dawn Swarthout seedlink3 at ameritech.net
Mon Feb 15 14:57:56 UTC 2010


How about Knots on a Counting Rope by Bill Martin?  Seedlings has the book in contracted and uncontracted Print & Braille.
 
Dawn Swarthout
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From: Heather <craney07 at rochester.rr.com>
To: "NFBnet Blind Kid Mailing List, (for parents of blind children)" <blindkid at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Mon, February 15, 2010 8:08:54 AM
Subject: [blindkid] Children's books addressing blindness, or featuring blind characters

Ok, so I am creating a literacy kit for my EDU200 class and I could use some suggestions.  We are to select a book for pre-school aged kids, develop games, art projects, other similar activities that appeal to as many of gardiner's multiple intelligences as possible, and a teachers' guide for the book and activities.  I was hoping to find a book that didn't teach about blindness, as even very small children can tell when they are being preached and lectured at, but rather one that features a blind character, prefferably a blind child character.  They can be the main character or just a secondary character.  The important thing is that the depiction be accurate, not condescending, not "In your face educational" and that the book have a plot and a story, not just a series of facts.  I searched for three hours last night on the internet with my fiance's help, and neither of us could find any descent books.  They all had seriously sstigmatizing, and
 often inaccurate depictions of blindness, in a "This is what blindness is, this is what blind people are like, this is a guide dog, this is a cane and this is braille, the end." format.  I want more of a "Blah blah blah, beginning of story, introduce blind character, kid who just happens to be blind, blabity blabity blabity development of all characters and a plot line, yadda yadda yadda, wrap up story that has nothing to do with blindness, but rather some other issue important to or of interest to kids, but with a blind protagonist, or even antagonist.  Blind kids are no more always little angels than are sighted kids.  I hope someone knows what I mean.  Not having found a decent book like this I can't even offer up examples of what I would like.  Any reccomendations would be appreciated.  Thanks much.
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