Author: Menena Cottin
It’s about how a blind child perceive colours. Instead of seeing, he can feel, touch and smell them. This book is entirely made of black, except for the writing. It also includes Braille letters, which is a language made by using raised dots to represent each letter of the alphabet.
You can find this book in the library under sophisticated picture books in the fiction section.
Thanks for listening.
And remember it’s cool to read!
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