Summary
Emma is headed to her Grandma's house for a full week. She is excited but anxious. This is the longest she's been away from her parents, and she's worried about feeling homesick. Thankfully her Grandma knows just what to do to make Emma feel better and calm her nerves. Emma is Deaf and often uses sign language to communicate, and this early chapter book includes an ASL fingerspelling chart and a sign language guide.
Additional Information
Series | Reid, C. L. Emma every day. |
Subjects |
Deaf children
-- Juvenile fiction.
Cochlear implants -- Juvenile fiction. Grandmothers -- Juvenile fiction. Grandparent and child -- Juvenile fiction. Friendship -- Juvenile fiction. Deaf -- Fiction. People with disabilities -- Fiction. Grandmothers -- Fiction. Friendship -- Fiction. Cochlear implants -- Fiction. Readers (Publications) |
Publisher | North Mankato, Minnesota :Picture Window Books, a Capstone imprint,2022 |
Contributors |
Aiello, Elena
(Illustrator), illustrator. |
Audience |
005-007. K-1. |
Language |
English |
Description |
27 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm. |
ISBN | 9781663909305 166390930X 9781663921949 1663921946 |
Other | Classic View |