Duke the Deaf Dog discovers that being deaf isn't a problem to 'fix' but a part of what makes him special.
Meet Duke, a fun-loving second grader who loves to draw, play baseball, and explore the world around him. With his hearing aid and American Sign Language, Duke communicates in his own unique way. Through his adventures, Duke learns that being Deaf is a part of who he is, and it doesn't need to be fixed.
In this heartwarming chapter book, Duke navigates school, friendships, and family life, showing that everyone has their unique way to learn and play. Young readers will relate to Duke's struggles and triumphs as he embraces his identity and finds his place in both the hearing and deaf worlds. Perfect for ages 6-10, this story celebrates self-acceptance, inclusion, and the joy of discovering what makes us special.
With easy-to-read text and engaging illustrations, this book is ideal for emerging readers eager to explore new perspectives, learn a bit of sign language, and understand that our unique traits are what make us heroes.
Emerging readers ages 6-10 will love this engaging chapter book:
Insightful lessons on Deaf culture and ASL: Encourage understanding and empathy among young readers. Relatable school experiences: Address common classroom and social challenges faced by children. Fun and educational adventures: Inspire a love of learning and diversity. Plus, join Slink the caterpillar in "Slink's Question Crawl" at the end of each chapter, where our curious friend helps readers think about Duke's adventures and discover more about the story!Discover Duke's story today and inspire your students with his second-grade adventures!