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Books in the IBBY Collection are divided into 3
categories:
1. Specialized formats
2. Universal access
3. Portrayals of disability
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Mon premier ABC Braille
My first Braille ABC
Morin, Caroline (text & ill.)
Association Mes Mains en Or (France)
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Out-of-Sight Science Experiments:
for grades 2-5
Rankel, Lillian A. & Winograd, Marilyn D.
(text)
National Braille Press (ill.)
National Braille Press (US)
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Maja spelar innebandy
Maja plays floorball
Larsson, Camilla (text)
Ekström, Gunvor (ill.)
Specialpedagogiska Skolmyndigheten
(Sweden)
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Temple Grandin: How the Girl who
Loved Cows Embraced Autism and
Changed the World
Montgomery, Sy (text)
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (US)
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Toronto Public Library IBBY Collection
Tanoshii dobutsuen (Fun at the Zoo) Japan
A delightful Japanese cloth picture book. Children make up their own story by manipulating the objects.
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A Splash of Red: The Life and Art
of Horace Pippin
Bryant, Jen (text)
Sweet, Melissa (ill.)
Alfred A. Knopf (US)
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Toronto Public Library IBBY Collection
Kazu no ohikkoshi (Numbers on the Move) Japan
By Tenohira Kai
An amusing and useful counting book to help children understand numbers.
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47. We are the Advocates Voice of Power. We believe in
disability rights and we support each other. We have
endless abilities and different gifts to share. We are
adults who can make decisions for ourselves. We
teach people in the community to understand us. We
deserve to be heard, included and respected. We shine
our light for a world where everyone feels proud and
loved and equal.
Advocates Voice of Power meet at the Dufferin/St. Clair library
weekly, facilitated by Family Service Toronto.
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49. Making Your Own Tactile Book
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
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North York Central Library
Toronto Public Library
Canada
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