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(More customer reviews)Purchased the book for our village library. It is very informative, sensitive,and educational. This is a fine book for many age levels and a great into for people who are just experiencing a hearing loss. Awesome job. AJ
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Ms Kenney says "I envision this book as a resource to help generate a dialogue about hearing loss - "the invisible disability" - between parents and children of all ages." Nana, Can You Hear Me? is a conversation between a grandparent and her grandchildren about a subject that is a part of many people's lives: the loss of the ability to hear clearly. Hearing loss may confuse or frighten children, and this book serves as a resource about hearing loss and the tools those who have suffered this loss use to interact with the world around them. Having suffered a hearing loss, the author wrote this book for her own grandchildren but felt it to be an invaluable resource for any grandparent and/or parent for whom hearing loss is a daily reality.
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