Gramps Is Hard of Hearing

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Disability
Cover of the book Gramps Is Hard of Hearing by Jane Soslow, Neil Soslow, Archway Publishing
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Author: Jane Soslow, Neil Soslow ISBN: 9781480820272
Publisher: Archway Publishing Publication: August 13, 2015
Imprint: Archway Publishing Language: English
Author: Jane Soslow, Neil Soslow
ISBN: 9781480820272
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Publication: August 13, 2015
Imprint: Archway Publishing
Language: English

Caroline wants to go to the park with her grandfather, but she needs to ask him several times before he understands what she wants.

He keeps thinking shes asking something about the dark or other words that rhyme with park, but he finally gets the gist, and they set out to enjoy the day together.

As Caroline spends quality time with her grandfather, she learns all about hearing deficits, including what a hearing aid looks like, how it operates, and why it sometimes squeals when someone gets too close to it or when its adjusted.

Caroline and Gramps even find out they know some basic sign language that they can teach each other.

Filled with wonderful illustrations to help children understand concepts, this story celebrates family values and is a must-have for anyone hard of hearing who wants to develop a deeper understanding and a stronger bond with loved ones.

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Caroline wants to go to the park with her grandfather, but she needs to ask him several times before he understands what she wants.

He keeps thinking shes asking something about the dark or other words that rhyme with park, but he finally gets the gist, and they set out to enjoy the day together.

As Caroline spends quality time with her grandfather, she learns all about hearing deficits, including what a hearing aid looks like, how it operates, and why it sometimes squeals when someone gets too close to it or when its adjusted.

Caroline and Gramps even find out they know some basic sign language that they can teach each other.

Filled with wonderful illustrations to help children understand concepts, this story celebrates family values and is a must-have for anyone hard of hearing who wants to develop a deeper understanding and a stronger bond with loved ones.

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