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Noah and the Animals

Written by Prue Theobalds

Suitable for: 5-7 years (Key stage 1)

Sponsored by: Reading Round Table

Available braille grades: Grade 1, Grade 2

Describes how Noah used his ark to save specimens of all the animals of the world from the great flood.


Listen to an audio clip

We meet the old man Noah on the front cover. He's wearing a long gown with an apron over it, not trousers like a lot of men wear today. He has glasses and a long white beard. He looks like a gentle, friendly person. He's surrounded by zebras, lions, porcupines with their spiky quills and tiny mice. There are two of each different animal, one male and one female. Noah with hands clasped together, is gazing up at the lovely rainbow that God has placed in the sky. A rainbow's a beautiful thing that is sometimes seen in the sky after it rains. It can't be touched, but it looks like curved lines made of many different colours.


What's inside

  • A picture book with braille pages and raised tactile images.
  • Audio descriptions with music and sound effects in your chosen format of either CD or USB.
  • An ‘Articles for the Blind’ returns label for the free and convenient return of the box.

Touch to see image list

Noah
Ark and Whale
Rainbow
Giraffe

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