All About Color Blindness: A Guide to Color Vision Deficiency for Kids (and Grown-ups too) by Karen Rae Levine


All About Color Blindness: A Guide to Color Vision Deficiency for Kids (and Grown-ups too)
Title : All About Color Blindness: A Guide to Color Vision Deficiency for Kids (and Grown-ups too)
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ISBN : 0988561530
ISBN-10 : 9780988561533
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : -
Publication : First published April 10, 2012
Awards : Next Generation Indie Book Awards Children's/Juvenile Non-Fiction (2012)

Corey, a fourth-grader, explains how his color deficiency caused problems in kindergarten. Along the way Corey learns about the special way he sees colors. His color confusion is a physical condition that many people share. It has nothing to do with how smart he is and he doesn't let it get in his way. Corey's story is followed by a simple explanation of CVD--what it is, how many people have it, how they got it, the kind of problems it might cause and suggestions about how to deal with CVD at home, at school and everywhere you go. Find out about testing for CVD too. MOM'S CHOICE AWARD, Next Generation Indie Book Award, National Indie Excellence Book Award. Endorsed by the nation's leading color vision experts.


All About Color Blindness: A Guide to Color Vision Deficiency for Kids (and Grown-ups too) Reviews


  • Wayne Walker

    What does it mean to be “color blind”? Fourth-grade Corey tells us that “color blindness” is not being blind to color but having trouble seeing some colors correctly. He has Color Vision Deficiency, or CVD, which is not a communicable disease but an inherited condition, and explains how his color deficiency caused problems in kindergarten, but along the way he has learned about the special way he sees colors and how to deal with it. This new children's book will help both kids and parents to understand CVD, who has it, how many people have it, how they get it, the kind of problems it might cause, and how to work around it at home, school, and everywhere else. Did you know that one out of every 200 girls has CVD, and one out of every twelve boys has it?

    All About Color Blindness, which won a Mom’s Choice Award and is endorsed by the nation's leading color vision experts, is easy to understand and scientifically correct, and it has many benefits. Corey realizes that CVD has nothing to do with how smart he is and that he doesn't need to let it get in his way. After learning about his condition, he feels better about himself and now knows how to deal with situations that cause color confusion. The reader will find out about testing for CVD too. All this information will be useful not only for the kids themselves, but also for their parents, teachers, friends, and anyone who wants to help. Author Karen Rae Levine, a former aerospace engineer, software manager and graphic designer, is the mother of a bright and vibrant son with CVD. Illustrator Frank Wells is an artist and designer in the book and board game industries who also has CVD. Corey says, “Color Vision Deficiency isn’t the end of the world. It’s just a different view of it.”

  • Kathy Lang

    This deceptively simple children's book educated me about color blindness. It's an invaluable book for parents and teachers to help children with an important and overlooked issue. It's wonderfully illustrated as well.

  • Miriam

    Great summary of CVD

    This is a great summary to start off conversations with teachers and coaches so that they understand what CVD is and how it will continually impact their CVD students.