Explore the inspirational diversity of Deaf culture one letter at a time! This intentionally accessible book introduces readers to the alphabet through the lens of the Deaf community, combining education, empowerment, and inspiration.
Each page spread showcases:
- An upper- and lower-case letter of the alphabet
- The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for the letter
- A figure, concept, or institution tied to Deaf culture, from trailblazers like Helen Keller and Thomas Edison to influential organizations like Gallaudet University and the United States of America Deaf Sports Federation
Perfect for children and adults alike, ABCs of Deaf Culture celebrates a wide range of races, genders, and career paths, fostering understanding and pride in the Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities while educating their hearing counterparts.
Why you'll love this book:
- Educational & Inspiring: Learn about significant contributions made by Deaf individuals and advocates throughout history.
- ASL Chart Included: Features a full ASL alphabet chart for easy reference.
- Accessible Design: Created with accessibility in mind, including a high-contrast format, Lexend font, generous spacing, and low visual clutter for readers of all abilities.
- Part of the Advocating Abilities Series: Promoting inclusion, diversity, and understanding in an accessible format.
Whether you're an educator, a parent, or simply curious about the Deaf community, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.
Advocate for inclusion. Celebrate diversity. Learn the language. Be inspired.