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"Blind children Juvenile fiction."
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Aggie gets lost
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Ries, Lori
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Dormer, Frank W., ill
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Missing children Juvenile fiction.
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Dogs Juvenile fiction.
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Blind Juvenile fiction.
2011
Ben and Aggie are playing in the park when she chases a ball and does not return, but after looking for her and worrying about her, Ben speaks with his blind friend, Mr. Thomas, who suggests a different approach.
My three best friends and me, Zulay
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Best, Cari, author
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Brantley-Newton, Vanessa, illustrator
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Blind children Juvenile fiction.
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Children with disabilities Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship in children Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"Zulay is a blind girl who longs to be able to run in the race on field and track day at her school\"-- Provided by publisher.
Antonino's impossible dream
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McGlen, Tim, author
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Touliatou, Sophia, illustrator
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Child artists Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Imagination in children Juvenile fiction.
2019
Antonino became an artist to express his impossible dreams but he cannot capture the one he calls \"Friend\" until he meets a blind girl.
Blindsided
by
Cummings, Priscilla, 1951-
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Blind children Juvenile fiction.
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Teenagers with disabilities Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
2011
After years of failing eyesight, fourteen-year-old Natalie reluctantly enters a school for the blind, where in spite of her initial resistance she learns the skills that'll help her survive in the sighted world.
Not if I see you first
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Lindstrom, Eric, 1965- author
in
Blind children Juvenile fiction.
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People with disabilities Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship in adolescence Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"Blind sixteen-year-old Parker Grant navigates friendships and romantic relationships, including a run-in with a boy who previously broke her heart, while coping with her father's recent death\"-- Provided by publisher.
Les couleurs d'Ophélia
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Ménard, Sarah, author
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Rudelle, Charlotte, illustrator
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Blind Juvenile fiction.
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Blind children Juvenile fiction.
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Emotions Juvenile fiction.
2022
« Ophélia a six ans et elle se sent toute petite parce qu'elle vit dans le noir, le noir aveugle. Pour elle, le monde n'a plus de lumière.« Aveugle, ça veut dire aussi que je ne vois plus maman, papa, mes amies, le monde ou mon chat, Moka. Pour toujours, et ça me fait peur. »Ophélia est aussi triste de ne plus pouvoir dessiner et de ne plus voir les couleurs. Heureusement, son grand frère Raphaël est là, auprès d'elle. Au fil des saisons, des jeux et des événements du quotidien, ils feront renaître les couleurs. Le vert tendre de l'été devient le vert chance d'avoir un grand frère. Le bleu de l'eau se transforme en bleu courage pour nager à nouveau. L'indigo du firmament se métamorphose en rêves indigo pour voyager dans la voûte étoilée.Ophélia n'a plus peur... Elle a maintenant tout un arc-en-ciel ! »-- Publisher's description.