Clark the Colorblind Chameleon
Asha Hossain
(Author)
Anita K. Newman
(Author)
Description
How difficult would it be for a little chameleon that can't change colors because he is colorblind? Clark The Colorblind Chameleon is a modern-day fable written for a Kindergarten class when they were targeting a child for his differences. This story is especially timely with the political atmosphere of intolerance for anyone who is different. Often those very differences lead to brilliant creations and new ways of viewing and understanding each other, ultimately enriching our lives. Clark almost gets caught by a hungry cat, as he is the only chameleon who turns the wrong color and can be seen. Through the help of the Wise Chameleon, he learns how to work hard and push through his discouragement. After all his hard work, he not only can match colors, but discovers a talent for changing into fantastic colors no chameleon has ever done before!Product Details
Price
$17.95
$16.69
Publisher
Green Place Books
Publish Date
February 14, 2023
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.03 X 10.08 X 0.39 inches | 0.74 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781950584659
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About the Author
Anita Newman has taught in Massachusetts and Rome, as a Kindergarten, First Grade, Bilingual and all-levels Vocal Music teacher. As a teacher of young children she had the opportunity to closely observe students with special needs struggle to come to terms with physical and academic limitations. She understands learning disabilities and how they are overcome (not eradicated). As a School Psychologist she has tested for disabilities, written educational plans and practical strategies for students' help in learning. Clark the Colorblind Chameleon is one of the stories she wrote for her students.