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Storybook for children 4-10

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A little girl teaches her family and her friends how to relate to someone who is hearing impaired. When Grandma Rosa lost her hearing, Sandra and her parents became frustrated and sad. They didn’t know what to do or how to learn to communicate better with Grandma Rosa. They tried shouting, changing the tone of their voices, or leaning closer to her ear when they talked, to no avail. Rosa could hear some sounds clearly, but certain sounds she couldn’t hear well.

It became an everyday struggle for the family, and they missed the comforting family conversations at dinner time. Sandra finds a website for hearing-impaired people that explains how deaf people communicate. They start learning sign language and to “talk” with their fingers.

Sandra and Grandma Rosa realized that with compassion, love, and hard work, they can overcome the obstacles of disability.

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    • CHILDREN'S BOOKS >
      • A Basketful of Kittens
      • Be Careful What You Wish For
      • Creepy Hollow Adventures
      • Hophop's Alphabet Tree
      • Look, I Can Talk With My Fingers
      • My Book-My Stories
      • Me Too
      • Mira, ¡puedo hablar con los dedos!
      • Persnickety Peacock Pierre
      • Pico, the Pesky Parrot
      • Terry and the Number Fairy
      • The Chunky, Dumpy, Spunky Monkey
      • Who Stole Terry's Music Box?
    • FICTION NOVELS >
      • 7 COZY SHORTS
      • Evil Will Out
      • The Ancestors' Secrets
      • Restless Heart
      • The Ghost of Prince Akhmose
      • Messenger
      • The Potion
      • Bittersweet Memories
      • The Worthless Painting
      • Alone
      • Unbroken Curse
      • Fake It
      • OMEN
      • Rainbows and Couds
      • The Curse
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