Accessible Kids' Books Survey |
The Canadian Children’s Book Centre is developing a resource for teachers and librarians on accessible* books for young readers. The resource will include a playlist of videos available on Bibliovideo, the Book Centre’s YouTube channel all about Canadian children’s books.
Your responses to the following questions will help guide development of the playlist and accompanying resources. The survey should take about five minutes to complete. Please include your name and email address for a chance to win a package of Bibliovideo swag and great Canadian kids’ books.
We very much appreciate your input. Thank you!
Your responses to the following questions will help guide development of the playlist and accompanying resources. The survey should take about five minutes to complete. Please include your name and email address for a chance to win a package of Bibliovideo swag and great Canadian kids’ books.
We very much appreciate your input. Thank you!
*Accessible books for children are books that meet their reading needs, whether it be by including audio read-along with a picture book, or by describing the images. It could also mean digital or physical braille, or allowing for font magnification for low-vision readers, for font swaps for dyslexic readers, or it might refer to ebooks that are low on the sensory output scale for neurodivergent readers.