Take A Cane In Her Hand (Concept Book) Documented By Ada Bassett Litchfield Exhibited In Physical Book


Take A Cane In Her Hand (Concept Book) Documented By Ada Bassett Litchfield Exhibited In Physical Book
This narrative tells about a young girl name Valerie who is visually impaired, Valerie is not totally blind, but has difficulty seeing even with the help of her eyeglasses, Soon Valerie gets help for her low vision by learning to use special accommodations such as large printed books and her cane.
The author, Ada B. Litchfield captures the voice of the child as she describes her frustrations and difficulties of not seeing well, As a teacher, I will use this text to teach my students feelings of understanding and acceptance to visually impaired individuals.
I loved the way author Ada B, Litchfield highlighted Valeries frustrations and difficulties to give readers a better perspective on this issue, The illustrations by Eleanor Mill also engage readers on appropriate accommodations and adjustments made for individuals like Valerie, A strong sense of self, an offhand humor, and determination help Val in adapting to a new way of living when her sight slowly fades.