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Free K-3 Teacher Guide

Click here to download the free expanded Teacher Guide in Adobe Acrobat format.

Fun, interactive activities for each grade level (K-3) teach valuable lessons on inclusion and low-vision awareness while integrating these important educational standards:

  • Language Arts
  • Reading and Listening Comprehension
  • Writing
  • Physical Education
  • Health
  • Art

The authors are always available to answer your questions as you integrate the book into your classroom.

Purchase books to accompany the teacher guide and get started today.

 

 

About school visits

The author(s) are happy to visit your school and give your students a memorable visit on these topics:

How is a picture book made?
The author(s) will show students how this picture book was made, from the original stick-figure drawings and pencil text, to the professional sketches and finally, the full-color, bound picture book.

How do I make friends with kids who have different eyes?
Edie will read from the book and tell her own story of being a child with low vision in a class with normal-sighted kids. Using the book as a discussion starter, students will simulate visual impairment and discuss ways to play and make friends with classmates who have low vision.

Preparing for the visit

Author visits create lasting memories when children prepare

Download the Teacher Guide and do the pre-reading and discussion questions on pages 1-2.

Contact us to request information about school visits.

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