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I Get It! I Get It! How John Figures It Out    by Loraine Alderman and Yvonne Capitelli
Price: $9.99 USD. 4100 words. Published by firsteditiondesignebooks on June 8, 2012. .

I Get It! How John Figures It Out, is one boy's triumph over Auditory Processing Disorder. A child with APD often feels alone and misunderstood. This can lead to low self esteem, sadness and confusion. The colorful illustrations bring to life John's journey from confusion to understanding, good self esteem and figuring it out from a child's point of view. Includes valuable resources & strategies.
The Elf Hat    by Rene Natan
Price: Free! 3470 words. Published on November 27, 2012. .

Glenda Vaillot is at the local Christmas parade when her little boy is kidnapped. Hearing impaired, and counting only on Zufolo, her service dog, Glenda hunts down the kidnappers.
Training Guide On Essential Protection Skills for Children with Hearing Impairment    by Befree Program
Price: Free! 8090 words. Published on December 6, 2012. .

This training manual aims at developing children’s protection skills, their personality, self esteem and sense of self-worth. It is specifically designed for children challenged by hearing impairment. It focuses on introducing good and safe conduct in situations where children with hearing impairment are vulnerable to abuse.
Love Request    by Tara Chevrestt
Price: $0.99 USD. 40520 words. Published by paganwriters on January 24, 2013. .

All you really need to hear is your heart… When Ciara Littleton finally joins Facebook to socialize without the limits her hearing impairment gives her, she looks up a childhood friend on a whim. In sending him that first message, she ignites the memories of a crush from twenty years ago.
Hear Through My Ears    by Tara Chevrestt
Price: $0.99 USD. 30630 words. Published on February 26, 2013. .

Hear Through My Ears is a motivational story of a young woman, Tara, who faces the challenges of growing up "hearing impaired" in a hearing world.