Blind -- Juvenile fiction
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Blind -- Juvenile fiction
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Blind
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Incoming Resources
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- Peter Nimble and his fantastic eyes, a story, by Jonathan Auxier
- Blind spot, Laura Ellen
- The storyteller's beads, by Jane Kurtz
- A blind guide to normal, Beth Vrabel
- Lumber camp library, by Natalie Kinsey-Warnock ; illustrated by James Bernardin
- The Sidewalk patrol, written by Larry Dane Brimner ; illustrated by Christine Tripp
- Million-dollar throw, Mike Lupica
- The adventures of Rembrandt, the tuxedo cat, shows Lucky, the blind dog, how to get home, Marsha Walk Carroll ; illustrations by Izzy Bean
- Skateboard sonar, written by Eric Stevens ; illustrated by Gerardo Sandoval ; colored by Benny Fuentes
- Give me a sign, Anna Sortino
- The secret code, by Dana Meachen Rau ; illustrated by Bari Weissman
- My aunt is a monster, Reimena Yee
- My three best friends and me, Zulay, Cari Best ; pictures by Vanessa Brantley-Newton
- Jeremy's dreidel, by Ellie Gellman ; illustrated by Maria Mola
- Apt. 3, Ezra Jack Keats
- The one thing, Marci Lyn Curtis
- Give me a sign, Anna Sortino
- A different little doggy, written by Heather Whittaker; illustrated by Scott Alberts
- Granny Torrelli makes soup, Sharon Creech
- As brave as you, Jason Reynolds
- A blind guide to Stinkville, Beth Vrabel
- Because you'll never meet me, Leah Thomas
- What's cool about Braille Code School?, written and created by Gracie Benedith-Cane
- Love and f1rst sight, by Josh Sundquist
- Nowhere near you, Leah Thomas
- Lila and Hadley, Kody Keplinger
- The million-dollar throw, Mike Lupica
- Knots on a counting rope, by Bill Martin, Jr. and John Archambault ; illustrated by Ted Rand
- The world ends in April, Stacy McAnulty
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