Meet Helen Keller, a remarkable disability rights advocate. Young Helen was inquisitive and eager to explore the world. However, after getting sick in childhood, she lost her hearing and sight at just one year old and couldn't speak. Helen and her family found ways to bond, like using hand - signs. Then, when teacher Anne Sullivan entered her life, Helen found new ways to communicate with the world. She learned finger - spelling and how to talk. This enabled her to become the first deaf - blind individual to graduate from university. Later, she traveled the world, passionately advocating for the rights of disabled people. Format: Hardback, 32 pages. Size: 9.449in x 7.677in / 240mm x 195mm


This book is a great read for both kids and adults. To use it, simply sit back, relax, and enjoy the inspiring story of Helen Keller. When reading to children, you can ask them questions about Helen's journey to keep them engaged. As for handling, try to keep the book away from food and drinks to avoid stains. Store it on a flat surface or a bookshelf to prevent it from getting bent. If the cover gets dirty, you can gently wipe it with a dry cloth. Enjoy this wonderful story and let Helen's spirit inspire you!