The Story of Helen Keller: A Biography Book for New Readers (The Story Of: A Biography Series for New Readers)

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Read more Read more Learn more about the life of Helen Keller: Helen got sick when she was a baby When she was just 19 months old, Helen got sick with a mysterious illness. Some historians believe it was scarlet fever. It changed her life forever. Once she got better, Helen could no longer see or hear. This disability is known as being deafblind. A special teacher helped Helen learn sign language Helen also learned how to read in braillea form of writing where raised dots represent letters. Helen loved reading. She discovered stories, myths, and facts about the world around her. Helen loved learning, reading, and writing In 1904, Helen did something no deafblind person had ever doneshe graduated from college. Not only was Helen the first deafblind person to earn a college degree, she also graduated with high honors. She became an activist dedicated to helping people with disabilities She forever changed the world we live in today by advocating for equality for everyone. Helen Keller remains one of the most celebrated women in history. Read more

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🗸 Title: The Story of Helen Keller: A Biography Book for New Readers (The Story Of: A Biography Series for New Readers)
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