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Hanna the Hawk loves life in her treehouse, where she and her siblings play, make pizza, and practice flying together. But when the time comes for their first big flight away from home, Hanna discovers a challenge—her vision isn’t strong enough, even with glasses, to fly safely on her own.
Feeling left behind and unsure of what to do, Hanna soon meets Camo, a clever chameleon with a unique skill—his eyes can move in every direction! Together, they form an incredible team, proving that with the right support and creativity, no dream is out of reach.
This story is an uplifting adventure about problem-solving, teamwork, and self-confidence—showing young readers that limitations don’t define us, and there’s always a way forward!
👓 Overcoming Challenges with Creativity – When one way doesn’t work, find another!
🦅 Independence & Confidence – Hanna learns to trust herself and embrace her strengths.
🤝 Teamwork & Friendship – True friends support each other’s dreams and help each other succeed.
🌍 Disability Representation – A positive, empowering message for kids with vision impairments.
✅ Empowers Kids with Visual Impairments – A rare and important story about adapting to vision challenges in a positive way.
✅ Great for SEL (Social-Emotional Learning) – Teaches problem-solving, perseverance, and teamwork.
✅ Encourages Inclusivity & Collaboration – Shows that different abilities can complement each other beautifully.
✅ Exciting & Engaging Story – Full of adventure, heart, and a fun, relatable main character!
What You’ll Find:
Information & support for parents of children with low vision or blindness; tips by age, home & community activities, educational tools
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Parents whose child has been recently diagnosed; educators seeking tools & peer stories
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Educational resources, products/services, assistive technology, home adaptations, large-print and braille book options
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Teachers building inclusive classrooms; parents looking for tools & recommendations
What You’ll Find:
Many orgs listed here: APH, AFB, and other groups offering accessible books, materials, early interventions, and vision‑specialized support
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Families & professionals wanting a directory of visual impairment supports and accessible literature
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Accessible reading materials, guide to terms parents should know, help locating camps, games, athletic programs specific to vision issues
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Parents wanting free or low-cost accessible books and activity ideas; educators planning inclusive reading
What You’ll Find:
Virtual support groups, stories & guidance for families with children who have low vision, blindness, or related conditions
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Parents needing community; those who want post‑diagnosis emotional and educational support
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Information on eligibility, training, how to apply, and what having a guide dog involves
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Families considering a guide/service dog; elder children or adults with visual impairment
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