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Grandmother School
Par Rina Singh. 2020
Imprimé-braille
École (récits), Famille (récits), Littérature générale (romans)
Braille avec transcription humaine
Every morning, a young girl walks her grandmother to the Aajibaichi Shala, the school that was built for the grandmothers…
in her village to have a place to learn to read and write. The narrator beams with pride as she drops her grandmother off with the other aajis to practice the alphabet and learn simple arithmetic. A moving story about family, women and the power of education—when Aaji learns to spell her name you’ll want to dance along with her. Women in countless countries continue to endure the limitations of illiteracy. Unjust laws have suppressed the rights of girls and women and kept many from getting an education and equal standing in society. Based on a true story from the village of Phangane, India, this brilliantly illustrated book tells the story of the grandmothers who got to go to school for the first time in their lives.Exemplaires disponibles:
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Out into the Big Wide Lake
Par Josée Bisaillon, Paul Harbridge. 2021
Imprimé-braille
Personnes handicapées (romans), Littérature générale (romans), Famille (récits)
Braille avec transcription humaine
An empowering and necessary picture book about a young girl with Down syndrome who gains confidence and independence through a…
visit to her grandparents.It's Kate's first time visiting her grandparents on her own at their lakeside home. She's nervous but excited at the adventure ahead. She helps her grandfather with his grocery deliveries by boat, where she meets all the neighbors, including a very grumpy old man named Walter. And she makes best friends with her grandparents' dog, Parbuckle.Her grandmother even teaches her to pilot the boat all by herself! When her grandfather takes ill suddenly, it's up to Kate -- but can she really make all those deliveries, even to grumpy old Walter? She has to try!Based on the author's sister, Kate is a lovable, brave, smart and feisty character who will capture your heart in this gorgeous and moving story about facing fears and gaining independence.Exemplaires disponibles:
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Ten Little Dumplings
Par Larissa Fan, Cindy Wume. 2021
Imprimé-braille
Multiculturalisme (romans), Famille (récits), Littérature générale (romans)
Braille avec transcription humaine
If one son is lucky, then ten must be great luck indeed! But where does that leave an only daughter?…
Based on a true family story, this inspiring picture book about a different perspective tells the tale of a girl determined to be seen, who finds her own voice and makes her own luck.In the city of Fengfu, there lives a very special family -- special because they have ten sons who do everything together. Their parents call them their ten little dumplings, as both sons and dumplings are auspicious. But if you look closely, you'll see that someone else is there, listening, studying, learning and discovering her own talent -- a sister. As this little girl grows up in the shadow of her brothers, her determination and persistence help her to create her own path in the world . . . and becomes the wisdom she passes on to her own daughter, her own little dumpling.Based on a short film made by the author, inspired by her father's family in Taiwan, Ten Little Dumplings looks at some unhappy truths about the place of girls in our world in an accessible, inspiring and hopeful way.Exemplaires disponibles:
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Golden Threads
Par Suzanne Del Rizzo. 2020
Imprimé-braille
Famille (récits), Fables, fées (contes de), folklore (légendes), Littérature générale (romans)Essais et documents généraux
Braille avec transcription humaine
A beloved toy fox becomes lost, tattered, repaired, and loved for his imperfections
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This Is the Path the Wolf Took
Par Elina Ellis, Laura Farina. 2020
Imprimé-braille
Humour (romans), Famille (récits), Aventure (récits)
Braille avec transcription humaine
A funny and bighearted tale about what makes a story good. The stories Gabe “reads” to his sister always start…
out sounding familiar --- a red-caped girl on her way to Grandma's meets a wolf in the woods --- but then, just in the nick of time, Sir Gabriel swoops in to save the day. His sister insists that's not how it's supposed to go. He says his version is better: “Nothing bad happens in my story.” But when his sister walks away, it's time to reconsider. Are his stories boring? Why does it seem like there's always something missing? True fact about stories: they need a bit of bad to be good!Exemplaires disponibles:
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