Different World
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Deafness
by Robin Twiddy
Part of the Different World series
Readers discover what it's like to live with deafness in this thoughtful look at one different way of interacting with the world. Important facts about deafness are presented through simple text and eye-catching fact boxes that are paired with colorful photographs. These facts supplement a compelling narrative that gives readers a chance to examine different points of view and see the world from the perspective of a person who is deaf. This helps young readers, who are deaf or facing hearing difficulties feel less alone and helps others develop a stronger sense of empathy.
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Dyslexia
by Robin Twiddy
Part of the Different World series
Dyslexia is a common learning disorder that affects many people. It's important for those, who are living with it to feel understood, so this essential look at life with dyslexia was created to help those with this disorder feel less alone and to help others better understand what dyslexia is. Presented using age-appropriate language, full-color photographs, and informative fact boxes, this empathetic guide educates without talking down to young readers. Instead, it presents them with a relatable narrative structure that introduces different viewpoints and encourages acceptance, empathy, and inclusivity.
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Using a Wheelchair
by Robin Twiddy
Part of the Different World series
People use wheelchairs for a variety of reasons, and it's important to see the person first and not just the tool they're using to help them get around. This empathetic look at what life is like for someone who uses a wheelchair encourages readers to think about how they can be more accepting of people who experience the world in a different way. Text that presents this sensitive subject in a relatable way, colorful photographs, and fact boxes work together to create a reading experience that is helpful for those, who use a wheelchair and eye-opening for those who don't.
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Color Blindness
by Robin Twiddy
Part of the Different World series
What is color blindness, and how does it affect a person's everyday life? Readers discover the answers to these questions and more as they follow a narrative about what it's like to live with color blindness and what it's like to have a friend, who has this condition. Clear and concise text provides relatable examples, and fact boxes add helpful information. In addition, full-color photographs enhance this reading experience, which provides a valuable exercise in developing empathy and understanding different perspectives. The sensitive tone and age-appropriate language make this a valuable resource for young readers.
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