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What's in there?: all about you before you were born (All about us!)
Par Robie H Harris, Nadine Bernard Westscott. 2012
Imprimé-braille
Santé et médecine, Grossesse et accouchement
Braille avec transcription humaine
Gus and Nellie have some exciting news: there’s going to be a baby in their family! Join them through the…
seasons as they watch their mother’s pregnancy with fascination and curiosity while awaiting the birth of their new baby sibling. Combining accessible, humorous, and accurate illustrations; conversations between the two siblings; and a factual text, here is the ideal book to help young children understand that the way a growing baby develops inside a woman’s body, and how a baby is born. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2012.Exemplaires disponibles:
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My mom's having a baby!
Par Dori Hillestad Butler, Carol Thompson. 2005
Imprimé-braille
Santé et médecine, Grossesse et accouchement
Braille avec transcription humaine
Elizabeth's mom is having a baby, and the whole family is involved. Elizabeth learns all about the baby's development, and…
she traces his growth, month by month. She learns how the baby got inside Mom, too. Finally the big day comes - Mom and Dad head off to the hospital, and soon there's a brand-new little person in the family! Grades 2-4 and older readers. 2005.Exemplaires disponibles:
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A Last Goodbye
Par Elin Kelsey. 2020
Imprimé-braille
Animaux et faune, Mort et deuil, Coutumes et cultures, Nature
Braille avec transcription humaine
How do we say goodbye to a loved one after they die? This book broaches a difficult topic in a…
heartfelt way by exploring the beauty in how animals mourn. From elephants to whales, parrots to bonobos, and lemurs to humans, we all have rituals to commemorate our loved ones and to lift each other up in difficult times. New from the award-winning team behind You Are Stardust, Wild Ideas, and You Are Never Alone, this book gently recognizes death as a natural part of life for humans and all animals. Written in spare, poetic language and illustrated with stunning dioramas, it draws out our similarities with other animals as it honors the universal experience of mourning. The touching and uplifting book ends on a hopeful note, showing how we live on both in memories and on the planet, our bodies nourishing new life in the Earth and the oceans.Exemplaires disponibles:
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