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Cover of High Contrast ABCs CVI Friendly Coloring Book - Multi Color High Contrast with bold simple images/letters on a Black B...

High Contrast ABCs CVI Friendly Coloring Book - Multi Color High Contrast with bold simple images/letters on a Black B...

by Rachel Worden

Book Details

Publisher:Unlike Traditional Coloring Books
Published:2023-11-23
Pages:84
Format:paperback
Language:English

Reading Info

Age Range:3-7

About This Book

Can individuals with CVI (Cortical Vision Impairment) color? My thought and experience is yes, anyone can color but those with CVI do have a more difficult time seeing images on traditional coloring pages. That is why this activity / coloring book is designed with a high contrast background for individuals with low vision or CVI to be able to see the image more clearly. This 120 page 8.5x11 book is filled with coloring pages all with a black background (lined in YELLOW) or red background (lined

Our Review

This thoughtfully designed coloring book offers high-contrast pages specifically created for children with cortical visual impairment or low vision, featuring bold black backgrounds with yellow-lined images and red backgrounds with clearly defined illustrations. The 120-page collection provides substantial coloring opportunities while addressing the visual needs of young artists who struggle with traditional coloring books. Each page uses strategic color combinations that make the outlines pop against the background, helping children with visual challenges successfully engage with the images. This specialized approach transforms coloring from a frustrating experience into an accessible creative activity for children with CVI.

What makes this resource particularly valuable is how it empowers children who might otherwise avoid coloring due to visual difficulties, allowing them to participate in this classic childhood activity alongside their peers. The simple, clearly defined shapes support visual tracking and recognition while the generous page size provides ample workspace for developing fine motor skills. Parents and educators working with children who have visual impairments will appreciate how this book bridges the gap between therapeutic needs and joyful creative expression. Watching a child with CVI successfully complete a coloring page for the first time can be a profoundly rewarding moment made possible by this intentionally designed activity book.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction