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English Titles in Alternate FormatsThe following titles are available from the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) Library in Toronto. The original print format has been transcribed into braille, and the print and braille formats have been bound together so that a visually impaired parent can read with a sighted child and vice versa. Contracted Print-BrailleLIGHTS FOR GITA Gita celebrates the festival of Divali in Canada for the first time. BrailleKAP-SUNG FERRIS As Kim, a Korean-born child who had been adopted by a Canadian family, approaches her teens, she must deal with the usual adolescent problems. STORM CHILD Isobel, a 12-year-old girl whose father is a Scottish farmer and whose mother is a Peigan Indian, must come to terms with her heritage. Also available on audio cassette (RC08862). Audio CassetteBINKY AND THE BAMBOO BRUSH Binky lives above his father’s store in Vancouver’s Chinatown. He does not like going to Chinese school until he is given his artist grandfather’s bamboo brush. To contact the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB): Canadian National Institute for the Blind Library |