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Books with title Helen Keller's Teacher

  • Helen Keller

    Sean Dolan

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Chronicles the life of the celebrated writer and social reformer who overcame the limitations of being both deaf and blind with the aid and encouragement of her teacher, Annie Sullivan.
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  • Helen Keller

    Cynthia Fitterer Klingel, Robert B. Noyed

    Library Binding (The Childs World Inc, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Simple text and photographs introduce the life and accomplishments of the woman who could neither see nor hear, but learned to communicate with her fingers.
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  • Helen Keller

    Polly Anne Graff, Paul Frame

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Jan. 1, 1992)
    A biography of the blind and deaf woman who rose above her physical disabilities to international renown and who helped other handicapped persons to live fuller lives.
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  • Helen Keller

    Amie Jane Leavitt

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Nov. 20, 2007)
    At a young age, Helen Keller lost her ability to both see and hear. She spent the next few years in a dark world plagued by frustration because she couldn t communicate with others. Then, one day, everything changed. On that important day, Anne Sullivan, the woman whom Helen would forever know as Teacher, came into her life. Anne would spend the rest of her life devoted to her very bright and capable student. Helen overcame physical challenges to become a popular speaker and inspiration for the blind. She continues to be an example of strength and determination for people everywhere.
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  • Helen Keller

    Dennis Wepman

    Paperback (Chelsea House Pub, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Describes how a woman left blind and deaf from a childhood illness overcame her handicaps to become a noted writer and humanitarian.
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  • Helen Keller

    Anne E. Schraff

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Sept. 1, 2008)
    At an early age, Helen Keller lost both her sight and hearing. Frustration made her a difficult child, until she met Anne Sullivan. With Anne's help, Helen learned to communicate. She became a strong-minded woman who shared her thoughts and her inspiration with the world. See how Helen conquered her disabilities. Learn how she came to be light in the lives of so many people.Guided by Time Magazines list of 100 most influential people, the Biographies of the 20th Century series of softcover 64-page biographies focuses on the leaders, scientists, and icons who shaped our world. These people, many from very humble beginnings, changed how the world works. Each biography includes a glossary, timeline, and illustrations. An individual guide for each title provides reproducible activities to extend the text.
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  • Helen Keller

    leslie-garrett

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Aug. 16, 2005)
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  • Helen Keller

    Erin Edison

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Explore the life and achievements of Helen Keller, an activist for the blind.
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  • Helen Keller

    Barbara Catchpole, Damian Zain

    Paperback (Book House, March 3, 2020)
    What were some of the world's most famous people like when they were kids? This fresh and fun biography gives kids a peek into the childhood of writer, lecturer, and activist Helen Keller. Stunning comic strips, fact boxes, and timelines bring her story to life. Left blind and deaf from a childhood illness, Helen Keller broke barriers, learning sign language and eventually becoming the first person with her disability to earn a Bachelor of Arts. This fast-paced and fascinating account of her early life details her inspiring journey towards being able to communicate with those around her and spread a message of tolerance and understanding.
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  • Helen Keller

    Joanne Mattern

    Library Binding (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2015)
    Meet Helen Keller, an inspiration to people around the world!Fact-filled Rookie Read-About Biographies introduce the youngest readers to influential women and men, both past and present. Colorful photos and age appropriate text encourage children to read on their own-as they learn about people like Serena Williams, Neil Armstrong, Rosa Parks, Anne Frank and many more. When she was just a baby, Helen Keller contracted an illness that left her deaf and blind. With the help of her teacher, Anne Sullivan, Keller went on to become an author, an international spokesperson for people with disabilities, and
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  • Helen Keller

    Jane Sutcliffe

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Each book in this middle-grade series is illustrated with photographs and illustrations while sidebars, a timeline, and entertaining cartoons further illuminate each subject's personality.
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  • Helen Keller

    Margaret Davidson, Wendy Watson

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Jan. 1, 1969)
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