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Story Box For Children with Visual impairments: Owl Babies Book

Author-Avatar Sandy

10/15/2015 12:49 PM

My boys and I will be going to a social event at the end of the month where there will be a children's story read to all the children there. Since I know about the book in advance, I was able to modify/adapt the book for my son who is deafblind. I created a story box for the event. The story is titled "Owl Babies" by Martin Waddell. My box includes 3 baby owls, a Mommy owl and a tree branch. It's a way for my son to enjoy the 'pictures' in a tactile way. I am so excited to share the story with him and watch his face as he gets to interact with his new story (one of his favorite things to do!) Think of the vocabulary that can be introduced and the conversations that can be had! I will attach pictures of the story box. I am also adding a link below to a post I wrote previously that gives a little bit more information on story boxes!

Please share any story boxes you have used with your students!
http://www.pathstoliteracy.org/blog/storybox-adapt...

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