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Dedicate the book to a loved one. Include a photo or graphic of your choice in your dedication featured at the beginning of the video. Your dedication will be featured on your chosen Imagination Storybook ASL videobook and included in the Imagination Storybooks Club library.
All of the above and you choose your own new illustrated book to be made accessible. As a Nonprofit, Imagination Storybooks has the right to create an accessible version of any children’s illustrated book. Sponsor a childhood favorite!
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Winnie the Pooh – Chapter 10
Christopher Robin gives Winnie-the-Pooh a party for saving Piglet. Owl invites everyone. The party is a success, and Pooh accepts his special gift: a pencil case. Based on the children’s chapter book by A.A. Milne. Part of the “Winnie-the-Pooh” series.
- Children's Literature, Fairy Tales, Storytelling, winnie-the-pooh
Winnie the Pooh – Chapter 9
After days of rain, the water is up to Piglet’s window. He is anxious and lonely, and he decides to write a message and place it in a bottle. He is hoping for rescue. Based on the children’s chapter book by A.A. Milne. Part of the “Winnie-the-Pooh” series.
- Children's Literature, Emotions, Fairy Tales, Storytelling, winnie-the-pooh
Winnie the Pooh – Chapter 8
Eager to share his newest song with Christopher Robin, Winnie-the-Pooh goes to his friend’s house and finds him putting on boots. Christopher Robin informs Pooh that he is mounting an expedition to discover the North Pole. Everyone is to gather at the meeting spot and bring provisions for this adventure. Based on the children’s chapter book by A.A. Milne. Part of the “Winnie-the-Pooh” series.
- Children's Literature, Fairy Tales, Storytelling, winnie-the-pooh
Winnie the Pooh – Chapter 7
Rabbit is not happy at the sudden appearance of Kanga and Roo in the forest. He devises a plan to get rid of them and enlists the help of Pooh and Piglet. Based on the children’s chapter book by A.A. Milne. Part of the “Winnie-the-Pooh” series.
- Children's Literature, Fairy Tales, Storytelling, winnie-the-pooh
Winnie the Pooh – Chapter 6
Eeyore is sad. It seems that everyone has forgotten his birthday, but Pooh, Piglet, and Owl are out getting presents for Eeyore. Will Eeyore end up having a happy birthday afterall? Based on the children’s chapter book by A.A. Milne. Part of the “Winnie-the-Pooh” series.
- Children's Literature, Fairy Tales, Storytelling, winnie-the-pooh
Winnie the Pooh – Chapter 5
The adventure starts with Christopher Robin having a picnic with Pooh and Piglet. He tells them that he saw a Heffalump jumping around in the woods. Pooh and Piglet decide they are going to try and capture a Heffalump. Based on the children’s chapter book by A.A. Milne. Part of the “Winnie-the-Pooh” series.
- Children's Literature, Fairy Tales, Storytelling, winnie-the-pooh
Winnie the Pooh – Chapter 4
Pooh notices Eeyore has lost his tail. Eeyore is convinced it has been stolen. Pooh pledges to find the missing tail and goes to consult Owl. Based on the children’s book by A.A. Milne. Part of the “Winnie-the-Pooh” series.
- Children's Literature, Fairy Tales, Storytelling, winnie-the-pooh
Imagine That
Follow along as boy and his dog, learn that even the most difficult situations can be made brighter by simply using your imagination! The inspiration for this book is to bring happiness when everything around us seems to be falling apart.
Each one of us is blessed with an imagination. We can instantly be swept away in a moment of happiness. Our imagination is ours to believe as we wish.
- Children's Literature, Emotions, Storytelling
The Adventures of Bentley Hippo – Inspiring Children to be Kind
What happens when the bully becomes the victim? Bentley and his friends are on route to the Annual Fair when there’s a fuss at the back of the bus. Toby the elephant sits quietly as others point fingers, making fun of him, when the bus finally stops, his glasses are taken from him. Spending the day at the fair, Bentley tries to cheer up Toby when a cry for help is heard in the distance. Surprised at who it is, will Bentley and the others help or ignore the sound and keep on searching for Toby’s glasses?
Alexander the Avoider
A lovely story about a child who suffers from a sensory processing disorder and is meant to educate others on the associated issues and potential solutions when one feels anxious or overwhelmed. It also explains the sensory processing disorder from the child’s perspective and offers tips for empowering children with a sensory processing disorder
Alex and the Drummer
Young Alex is heading to a new Korean preschool, and his mother is desperate to help him get there without tears or fear. Alex is on the autism spectrum, and new routines are tricky and quite scary. His mother spies a large inflatable drummer who is striking his drum to bring customers to a cell phone store. She uses this drummer as an exciting part of Alex’s new routine, and with the drummer’s help, Alex is soon smiling on his way to school.
Ada and the Helpers
Ada is a dancing fox who is deaf. One day while on her way to dance in a talent show, she meets three other animals who are each facing a physical challenge of their own. She decides to help each of her new friends. But can they help her in return? Ada’s a bit nervous about the talent show.
ABCs of Inclusion
Visit the home of little Taaraa and her elder brother Chandu. They are joyfully celebrating Raksha Bandhan, a Hindu festival for the brother-sister bond. They are enjoying its rituals and tales.
- Children's Literature, Disabilities, Diseases and Conditions
Mighty Mila
Mila may be a kid, but she can act pretty grown up. At least that’s what she thinks. The trouble is Mila’s parents still treat her like she’s little. So, she’s decided to prove once and for all that she can do things all on her own. Celebrate the power of believing in one’s self with this heartwarming tale of a spunky girl who is deaf.
- Children's Literature, Family Life, Storytelling
Now What?
The book title begs the question and the answers come through obstacles which become opportunities in this comical romp. Curiosity, frustration, imagination, and a unique perspective are at the heart of this tale about Lizzy, the protagonist from the “It’s Just So” book series. Written in lyrical rhyme, we are taken on a little journey through a day that brings personal growth and the meeting of Luna, a new neighbor, who just moved from the Caribbean. Together, they color their way through adventures and embrace the concept of “living in the now” while being creative with what life presents.
- Children's Literature, Friendship, Storytelling
If I Were Your Angel
Show your children how much you love them! Sometimes the most difficult things to say out loud are the most important ones… In our fast-paced world, it is easy to forget how much a simple “I love you” means to a child. “If I were your Angel” is an embodiment of parental love – the best book to help you express feelings to your child/grandchild!
- Children's Literature, Family Life