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Joy and Chip, who is blind, are siblings who enjoy a day full of play and imagination, sharing food and toys, and creating new games to play.
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Joy and Chip wake early for a full day of play. Inside outside. Riding bikes reading books. Taking turns sharing treats. And no day is complete without creating an adventure with their imaginations. Chip is blind. Joy has sight. Their day is filled with so much more than play. They see the world together.Dana Meachen Rau describes a simple joyful day between siblings celebrating the senses beyond sight - the sounds smells tastes and textures that make playing together play so much fun.
Author Biography
Dana Meachen Rau is an author, editor, and illustrator of children's books. She has written more than 100 books for children, many of them nonfiction in subjects including astronomy, history, and geography, as well as numerous biographies. She lives in Burlington, Connecticut, with her husband and two children. Doruntina is a children's illustrator based in Toronto, Canada. She has a passion for creating warm and charming characters and enjoys experimenting with textures and patterns. Her art is inspired by the magic of everyday moments.
Review
There aren't very many children's books featuring characters who are blind, but the ones that do exist generally follow the same blueprint: Kids with vision are introduced to a child who is blind; The sighted kids at first feel trepidation to play with their new blind peer because they don't know how to interact with him; The blind kid explains how he uses braille, a cane, and other adaptive equipment to help him in place of vision; All of the kids accept their new friend and are excited to learn more about how he uses his hands or his hearing to explore the world. This is a perfectly fine story for a book, especially when we are introducing sighted kids to the concept of blindness, but the emphasis still tends to be on the difference of the child with a visual impairment, rather than on the things all of the kids have in common. And that's what I really love about Dana Meachen Rau's new picture book, Sense of Play. Dana writes about two siblings, Chip and Joy, who spend a day together playing. Yes, Chip is holding a white cane on the cover of the book, and yes, he does read a book to Joy at one point during their adventures with "little dots in his book," but besides those clues, you might not even notice Chip's disability. In Dana's world, Chip is just Chip! Chip and Joy have a really sweet relationship and play games that are fully accessible to both without being preachy about adaptations, acceptance, or disability. In this book, Chip's blindness is a very small part of his personality. Chip is firstly imaginative, protective of his little sister, funny, and smart! Dana subtly weaves in references to sounds, smells, and tactile engagement to highlight how easy it is to play with a child who can't see. Chip and Joy don't need to work through the difficulties of relating to each other without vision, it just happens naturally, as is the case in real relationships. The story is charming and would be a wonderful addition to any child's library!--Amber Bobnar "Wonder Baby"
Details ISBN168446613X Author Dana Meachen Rau Pages 32 Audience Age 4-8 Year 2023 Illustrator Doruntina Beqiraj ISBN-13 9781684466139 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2023-08-01 Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2023-08-01 NZ Release Date 2023-08-01 US Release Date 2023-08-01 UK Release Date 2023-08-01 DEWEY FIC Audience Children / Juvenile Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified Publisher Capstone Editions of Coughlan Companies Imprint Capstone Editions of Coughlan Companies Place of Publication North Mankato We've got this
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