blind

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blind

Helen Keller

a light for the blind
1991
Blind and deaf from infancy, Helen Keller works to prove to herself and others, that there are no limits to what can be achieved by handicapped people.

Helen Keller

1996
An animated account of the life of Helen Keller, a child left blind and deaf by a childhood illness who gained the ability to communicate with the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan and went on to leave her mark on the world.

Helen Keller

un ?tre exceptionnel
2007
A brief biography of the life and courage of Helen Keller, who lost her sight and hearing at a young age, and who, with the help of her teacher Anne Sullivan, learned to read and write.

Helen Keller

2003
Introduces the life of Helen Keller, who became blind and deaf as the result of a childhood fever but learned to read, speak, and write, and traveled the world as an advocate for people with disabilities.

Roly goes exploring

a book for blind and sighted children, in Braille and standard type, with pictures to feel as well as see
1981
Small, round, curious Roly explores the other geometric shapes in the book in which he lives. Illustrations include figures cut out of cardboard.

Mystery at Camp Triumph

1986
Recently blinded in an auto accident, Angie begins to come to terms with her handicap when she tries to find out who is sabotaging the summer camp for disabled children she is attending.

Through Grandpa's eyes

1979
A young boy learns a different way of seeing the world from his blind grandfather.

The story of my life

2010
An autobiography of Helen Keller, written when she was a young woman, telling of her struggles with and triumphs over her physical disabilities.

Emma & I

1978

Helen Keller

the story of my life /
1980
The story of the blind-deaf woman who with the help of her teacher, Annie Sullivan, learned to read, write and speak.

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