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Cover of High Contrast ABCs CVI Friendly Color Book - Red High Contrast with bold simple images/letters on a Black Background,...

High Contrast ABCs CVI Friendly Color Book - Red High Contrast with bold simple images/letters on a Black Background,...

by Rachel Worden

Book Details

Publisher:Little Dandelion Press
Published:2025-07-15
Pages:58
Format:paperback
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:3-7

About This Book

My First Alphabet Book: Red - A High-Contrast ABC Book for Children with CVI, Low Vision & Visual Impairments Support early literacy and visual development with a book made just for your child's unique visual needs. My First Alphabet Book is thoughtfully designed for young learners with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI), low vision, or other visual processing challenges. It combines research-backed strategies with joyful, engaging visuals to create a powerful and inclusive learning experience. KE

Our Review

This alphabet book offers an exceptionally thoughtful approach to early literacy for children with Cortical Visual Impairment, low vision, or visual processing challenges. Using high-contrast red elements against simple backgrounds, each page presents clear letter recognition opportunities that align with CVI research and developmental needs. The strategic design reduces visual complexity while maintaining engagement, creating an accessible pathway to learning ABCs. Parents will appreciate how this early reading resource transforms fundamental literacy building into a visually supportive experience.

What distinguishes this educational book is its purposeful integration of inclusive design principles that benefit both typically developing children and those with visual impairments. The carefully selected visual elements—minimal clutter, strong color contrast, and meaningful targets—support visual development without overwhelming young learners. This makes the book particularly valuable for parents seeking supportive early childhood materials and educators building inclusive classroom libraries. It stands as a thoughtful contribution to accessible children's literature that truly meets children where they are visually.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction