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Autumn Libal
Library Binding - $51.95
From living with blindness, deafness, autism, or brain injury to struggling through the juvenile court or foster care systems, there are many types of special needs among youth today. This 15-book series explores the challenges facing youth with spec ...
Ben Bahan
Paperback - $15.95
Teach both hearing and deaf children American Sign Language (ASL) through an exciting A-to-Z parade of colorfully illustrated animals.
Ben Bahan
Paperback - $24.95
Teach American Sign Language to children with more than 300 essential signs, their English equivalents, and a picture "translation."
Pamela J. Baker
Hardcover - $36.95
My First Book of Sign, a full-color alphabet book, gives the sign for 150 of the words most frequently used by young children. The vocabulary comes from recognized word list sources such as the Dale List of 769 Easy Words. The proportion of word cate ...
Angela Bednarczyk
Board Books - $9.95
Studies have shown that children who learn to sign can communicate with those around them long before they can talk. These books are wonderful for all early ages and the signs are easy to learn.
Important first words and the concept of opposites ar ...
Shirley Brinkerhoff
Paperback - $24.95
Shirley Brinkerhoff
Library Binding - $51.95
From living with blindness, deafness, autism, or brain injury to struggling through the juvenile court or foster care systems, there are many types of special needs among youth today. This 15-book series explores the challenges facing youth with spec ...
Shirley Brinkerhoff
Paperback - $24.95
Rochelle Bunnett
Hardcover - $24.95
Rochelle Burnett and photographer Matt Brown present a wonderful portrait of children with different abilities busily working together at school. The straightforward text and colorful photos illustrate the true meaning of the word inclusion, showing ...
Maria de Fatima Campos
Hardcover - $27.95
Like any other preschooler, Victoria is engaged by the world around her, excited to play with her friends, sometimes happy, and sometimes not. But unlike her peers she has Down's Syndrome. This thoughtful book follows Victoria on her typical day as s ...