Accessible Video Version
Enjoy "The ABCs of Inclusion" with Voice Descriptions and ASL Captioning
In writing this book, I knew a variety of children would be reading it and I wanted it to be as accessible as possible. I've partnered with the Described and Captioned Media Program and Imagination Storybooks to bring this book to life with voice descriptions and ASL captioning. Happy reading!
Audio Descriptions & ASL
ASL Only
About The Described & Captioned Media Program
The Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP) library provides on-demand captioned and described educational video and interactive content to benefit K-12 students who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, visually impaired, or deaf-blind. Teachers/interpreters (including those still in training), other professionals, and family members whose use benefits these students can apply to have access to all DCMP media and training.
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Create Account
In order to access DCMP and all materias, you must apply for a Described and Captioned Media Program account. It is FREE and takes a few moments.
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Wait For Approval
The DCMP will review and approve your account within a few days (or sooner)! Make sure to keep an eye on your inbox for approval.
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Enjoy The Book
You can toggle on and off ASL captions with the toolbar in the lower right of the video as well as customize caption text. Check out everything Imagination Storybooks has to offer!
From Readers
- Wonderful Book for all ages! Such a great book to read with the students in my class. They love it, as do I! Will order 2 more soon for my kiddos. We follow the author on social media and are blessed to be able to follow their journey!Code5terFantastic book for kiddos! Thank you Beth for writing such a great book for kiddos and for giving them courage/support to ROCK their disabilities! Love the illustrations as well!Christy T.Great conversation starter Such a great book to introduce disabilities to kids. My daughter has CHARGE syndrome so I was very happy to see it as one of the disabilities included! My kids asked a ton of questions and we all learned about new disabilities we had never heard of!Love2Read
- A great book! I love this book and recommend all children have access to it. We should all strive for inclusiveness among people who are different. Unique is okay and makes life interesting and fun.MiznelBravo! Such a simple and powerful book! Needs to be read to all children and in school libraries. Can’t wait to share it with my own children.Natalie R.Inclusive book My granddaughter is featured in this book! Her letter is Q! We loved being included in the making of this book and making muscular dystrophy less scary!Amazon C.
- Great book! I really loved reading this book with my daughter! I hope to be able to use this book as a tool for future meetings with other kiddos!e.chambersGreat Story! This is a wonderful, inclusive book that explains things in a way that’s easy for children to understand! I love it!calleighcakesSuper cute I love this book and how it features so many kids and different disabilities in a easy to understand way for children.Jody J.