Can you hear a rainbow? : the story of a deaf boy named Chris
Book
J 323.3 HEE
Peachtree,, c2002.
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 24 cm. You can find this item at these locations:
Can You Hear a Rainbow? : The Story of a Deaf Boy Named Chris, a Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Learning Book
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SummaryCan You Hear a Rainbow? : The Story of a Deaf Boy Named Chris, a Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Learning Book"Does a rainbow make a noise?" a deaf child asks a hearing friend. "No," he is told. "Some things don't need a noise. A rainbow is just the same for you and me." When Chris was a baby, doctors determined that he was deaf. In this intriguing, reassuring book, Chris tells young readers about what it is like to be deaf. With the assistance of hearing aids, Chris is able to hear vibrations, loud noises, and some other sounds. With sign language, speech therapy, and an interpreter, Chris' days are much like those of hearing children, filled with classes, soccer games, and children's theater. Accompanied by Simmonds' vivid and energetic multimedia paintings, Heelan's text explores the world of a real child and answers the questions many children may have about hearing loss. |