I recently chatted with a teacher in our community regarding her early elementary students with low vision and what adaptive resources were available to encourage their love of reading. We talked about their individual needs and what materials the library
can offer them. We have resources in our Accessibility Support Collection for youth with visual impairments and their caregivers. The need for more picture books with high-contrast illustrations (beyond a board book format) became apparent. A few days later, I had a twitter conversation with fellow youth librarian Renee Grassi about high-contrast books for youth with low vision, and we decided
to coordinate blog posts! Renee provided some great resources on her ALSC blog post about books for kids with low vision, so we'll just call this post "part two."
Low vision means that even with corrective devices (glasses,
contact lenses, optical lenses, medicine or surgery), you have difficulty
completing daily tasks because you don’t see well. Vision loss can vary from mild
to severe, but there is still a functional amount of vision. There are many
different causes of vision loss and some causes are more likely with age (i.e.
macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetes). According to the American Foundation
for the Blind and the American Printing House for the Blind, “the leading
causes of visual impairment in infants and children are retinopathy of
prematurity, deficits in the visual centers of the brain, cataracts, and retina
abnormalities...Cortical visual impairment (CVI) is a neurological visual
disorder and also the fastest growing visual impairment diagnosis today.” Here’s
a great online resource to learn more about CVI: http://tech.aph.org/cvi/. Different
diagnoses mean different needs. With assistive aids and literature in tactile
form, many youth with low vision can enjoy a good book as much or more than
their peers with 20/20 vision. Let’s talk more about adaptive literacy.
Assistive literacy tools
for youth with low vision:
- Books in Braille (including tactile illustrated Braille with raised-line or three-dimensional illustrations so you can experience the pictures by feeling them)
- Books in large print
- Audio books, eAudio books, visual accessibility options on eBook platforms (i.e. OverDrive)
- Touch/feel books and Pop-up books
- Adapted books with simple, high-contrast illustrations (bright image on black background)(Check out Paths to Literacy link below for samples and instructions.)
- Story Boxes
- Light box literacy activities (check out the light box activity we did in my Space-themed story time.)
- High-contrast picture books
Story Boxes
These
are kits that contain a story and manipulatives representing characters or
items mentioned in the story for kids to touch / feel while listening. These manipulatives
give meaning to the words in the story for tactile learners, which helps to
support comprehension and allows children with low vision to experience the
story hands-on. Some storytelling sets can be purchased from companies such as Kaplan and School Specialty, but some of our best story boxes have been hand
made by volunteers with exceptional sewing skills!
High-Contrast Picture books
Here are some of my favorites:
Board Books:
DK Braille book series
High-Contrast book series from Duopress (Hello, Ocean Friends)
High-Contrast books by Roger Priddy
Art for Baby: High-Contrast Images by Eleven Contemporary Artists... Candlewick Press
Deneux, Xavier My Animals
Garralon, Claire Black Cat & White Cat
Hoban, Tana White on Black and Black on White
Linenthal, Peter Look, Look Outside!
Purcess, Rebecca Super Chicken!
Torres, J. Checkers and Dot series
Wan, Joyce We Belong Together
Picture Books:
Books by publisher PatrickGeorge I See..., I Hear...
DK Braille book series
Antony, Steve Please, Mr. Panda
Borando, Silvia Black Cat, White Cat
Bruna, Dick Miffy series
Cooper, Elisha Big Cat, Little Cat
Crews, Donald Ten Black Dots and Freight Train
Davis, Katie Who Hops?
Ehlert, Lois Fish Eyes: a Book You Can Count On
Emberley, Ed Go Away, Big Green Monster!
Fontes, Justine Black Meets White
Henkes, Kevin Kitten's First Full Moon
Hoban, Tana A, B, See!
Jocelyn, Marthe Same Same and Eats
Kohara, Kazuno Ghosts in the House and The Midnight Library
McClure, Nikki Apple and In
Murphy, Mary I Kissed the Baby and I Like It When...
Parr, Todd The Feelings Book
Pienkowski, Jan Homes
Portis, Antoinette Not a Box
Rueda, Claudia Is It Big or Is It Little?
Rylant, Cynthia All in a Day
Seeger, Laura V. One Boy
Sis, Peter Fire Truck
Thomas, Jan Can You Make a Scary Face?
Veille, Eric My Pictures After the Storm
Walsh, Ellen S. Mouse Paint
Woollvin, Bethan Little Red
Yuly, Toni Early Bird
DK Braille book series
High-Contrast book series from Duopress (Hello, Ocean Friends)
High-Contrast books by Roger Priddy
Art for Baby: High-Contrast Images by Eleven Contemporary Artists... Candlewick Press
Deneux, Xavier My Animals
Garralon, Claire Black Cat & White Cat
Hoban, Tana White on Black and Black on White
Linenthal, Peter Look, Look Outside!
Purcess, Rebecca Super Chicken!
Torres, J. Checkers and Dot series
Wan, Joyce We Belong Together
Picture Books:
Books by publisher PatrickGeorge I See..., I Hear...
DK Braille book series
Antony, Steve Please, Mr. Panda
Borando, Silvia Black Cat, White Cat
Bruna, Dick Miffy series
Cooper, Elisha Big Cat, Little Cat
Crews, Donald Ten Black Dots and Freight Train
Davis, Katie Who Hops?
Ehlert, Lois Fish Eyes: a Book You Can Count On
Emberley, Ed Go Away, Big Green Monster!
Fontes, Justine Black Meets White
Henkes, Kevin Kitten's First Full Moon
Hoban, Tana A, B, See!
Jocelyn, Marthe Same Same and Eats
Kohara, Kazuno Ghosts in the House and The Midnight Library
McClure, Nikki Apple and In
Murphy, Mary I Kissed the Baby and I Like It When...
Parr, Todd The Feelings Book
Pienkowski, Jan Homes
Portis, Antoinette Not a Box
Rueda, Claudia Is It Big or Is It Little?
Rylant, Cynthia All in a Day
Seeger, Laura V. One Boy
Sis, Peter Fire Truck
Thomas, Jan Can You Make a Scary Face?
Veille, Eric My Pictures After the Storm
Walsh, Ellen S. Mouse Paint
Woollvin, Bethan Little Red
Yuly, Toni Early Bird
http://www.pathstoliteracy.org/topic/cvi/overview
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