Supported by Christine Roman, PhD, internationally recognized CVI expert and creator of the CVI Range®
Most children's books are designed for children who can easily process complex visual information.
What Lives in the Desert? was created for children who cannot.
Developed using principles that support children with cortical visual impairment (CVI), low vision, autism, sensory processing differences, and other developmental needs, this thoughtfully designed picture book helps children discover desert animals in a way that is visually accessible, engaging, and meaningful.
Unlike traditional animal books filled with busy illustrations and visual clutter, each page is intentionally designed to help children:
Featuring real photographic images instead of illustrations, children meet desert animals one at a time, including the fennec fox, roadrunner, rattlesnake, tarantula, camel, owl, meerkat, scorpion, coyote, and more.
Every spread incorporates three key principles:
HIGH CONTRAST
Helps important visual information stand out.
REDUCED COMPLEXITY
Minimizes visual overwhelm and supports attention.
MEANINGFUL CONTEXT
Helps children connect what they see to real-world experiences.
The book also highlights each animal's salient features, the visual characteristics that make it unique. Talking about these key features helps children strengthen recognition, build concepts, and identify animals across books, toys, videos, and real-life experiences.
How to Use This Book
Perfect For
Professional Note: Best suited for children with functional vision in mid-Phase II of the CVI Range® and above who are beginning to recognize real-world objects and build visual concepts.
Part of the Habitat Series from Little Dandelion Press, What Lives in the Desert? helps every child build confidence, concepts, and curiosity through accessible learning while discovering the amazing animals of the desert.
"In my work with children who have CVI, I have always emphasized the importance of materials that honor how each child learns to see, engage, and build meaning through experience. The resources developed by Little Dandelion Press reflect a thoughtful understanding of accessible learning and the need for materials that respect the child, their learning, and CVI needs. The work supports families and professionals in creating meaningful opportunities for connection, concept development, and authentic access to learning." — Christine Roman, PhD
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As an author, advocate, and devoted mother, Rachel Worden brings a unique perspective and passion to the world of children's literature, particularly in the niche of CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment). With a profound commitment to raising awareness about CVI and supporting families facing similar challenges, Rachel uses her creativity to make a positive impact on the lives of children and their caregivers, providing a much needed creative outlet and learning tool.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Explore the desert-designed for every learner.In this rhythmic, visually accessible picture book, young readers meet the fascinating animals of the desert-one at a time. From the long-eared fennec fox to the quick-footed roadrunner, each page pairs simple, rhyming text with clear, high-contrast photographs to support early learning and visual accessibility, including for children with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI).Created by Rachel Worden, medical mom and advocate for accessible literacy, What Lives in the Desert uses real images, uncluttered backgrounds, and a calm, repetitive structure to make reading engaging for children of all abilities. Whether it's a rattlesnake shaking its tail, a tarantula tiptoeing in the sand, or a camel marching steadily under the sun, every page offers something joyful to see, hear, and say-ending with a peaceful goodbye as the desert grows quiet.Perfect for home libraries, classrooms, therapy spaces, and early intervention programs, this book supports special education teachers, speech/OT/vision therapists, school librarians, and parents who want to meet children where they are and help them grow.Second in the Habitat Series from Little Dandelion Press. Also available: What Lives in the Ocean Coming soon: What Lives in the Rainforest. Artikel-Nr. 9798999185693
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