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Paperback or Softback. Condizione: New. Building Accessible Web Experiences with AI. Book.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. My First Lesson of KindnessMy First Lesson of Kindness is a gentle, heartfelt children's picture book that introduces young readers to the powerful impact of empathy, inclusion, and small acts of courage. Designed for children ages 4-8, this story helps children understand that kindness does not require grand gestures-sometimes, it begins with noticing someone and choosing to care.The story takes place at Maple Hill School, where the playground is usually full of laughter, movement, and games. Amid the noise and excitement, one child stands out. Jase, a new student who uses a wheelchair, sits quietly under a large tree, watching the other children play. Everything around him feels unfamiliar, and he isn't sure how-or if-to join in.Tina, a thoughtful and observant classmate, notices Jase sitting alone. She wants to say hello, but like many children, she feels unsure and shy. She wonders whether Jase wants company or prefers to be left alone. As Tina hesitates, she remembers something her mother once told her: "Kindness starts with one small try." Encouraged by this simple idea, Tina takes a deep breath and decides to walk over.That small moment-one greeting, one smile-changes everything.As Tina and Jase begin to talk, they discover shared interests and creative ideas. Jase loves stories about space and planets, while Tina enjoys drawing stars and rockets. Together, they begin to draw, imagine, and create. Their shared activity becomes a bridge-one that connects them not only to each other, but eventually to the other children on the playground.Soon, curiosity replaces hesitation. Other children notice the drawings and ask to join. What begins as a quiet interaction under a tree turns into a joyful group activity filled with laughter, creativity, and teamwork. The playground transforms into a space where everyone belongs, differences are accepted, and imagination brings children together.Throughout the story, My First Lesson of Kindness emphasizes that inclusion is not about fixing, rescuing, or changing someone-it is about making space, listening, and inviting others to be part of the moment. Jase is portrayed not by his wheelchair, but by his personality, interests, and ideas. His wheelchair is simply one part of who he is, presented naturally and respectfully.The book uses simple, clear language that is accessible to early readers and ideal for read-aloud settings. The warm, expressive illustrations reinforce emotional cues, making it easier for children to recognize feelings such as shyness, loneliness, happiness, and pride. These visuals support comprehension and make the story especially valuable for children who benefit from visual learning.My First Lesson of Kindness is well suited for: Homes and bedtime readingClassrooms and school librariesSocial-emotional learning (SEL) lessonsInclusive education settingsTherapy and counseling environmentsDiscussions about friendship, empathy, and diversityWritten by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), the story reflects an understanding of child development, emotional learning, and inclusive practices-without ever feeling instructional or clinical. Instead, the message unfolds naturally through relatable experiences and gentle storytelling.This book encourages meaningful conversations between children and adults about kindness, noticing others, respecting differences, and taking small social risks. It reminds readers that one kind choice can create ripples of connection, confidence, and belonging.My First Lesson of Kindness is more than a story-it is an invitation. An invitation to notice. To include. To try. And to discover how powerful kindness can b Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
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Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In the twenty-first century, online retail has evolved from a luxury to a lifeline. For millions of people, digital marketplaces are not simply places to browse and buy-they are essential spaces for participation in everyday life. Yet for many, particularly those with disabilities, ageing users, or individuals navigating temporary or situational impairments, the virtual doors of commerce remain partly closed. Accessibility as a Human Right in Online Retail challenges this status quo, asserting that digital access is not a matter of convenience or optional enhancement but a universal human right that demands attention, empathy, and accountability.The book begins by exploring the moral and social foundations of accessibility. Shopping is, at its core, a human activity rooted in choice, autonomy, and connection. When websites and mobile apps exclude users through poor design, missing alt text, unlabeled buttons, or incompatible navigation, the result is not just frustration-it is exclusion from full social and economic participation. In the digital age, such exclusion mirrors physical barriers of the past, reinforcing inequity in new forms. By viewing accessibility through the lens of human rights, businesses and developers are invited to see beyond compliance checklists and recognize the ethical obligation to build experiences that serve all people, equally and respectfully.From an economic perspective, accessibility is both a responsibility and an opportunity. Globally, the disability market represents more than one billion people, with collective spending power exceeding eight trillion pounds when considering families and allies. By excluding this vast demographic, companies not only alienate potential customers but also miss opportunities for innovation, brand loyalty, and long-term growth. Accessible design improves usability for everyone-think of captions in noisy environments, larger touch targets for mobile users, or improved contrast for reading under sunlight. These universal benefits demonstrate that accessibility is not a narrow technical concern but a driver of inclusive innovation and customer satisfaction.Drawing on real-world case studies from leading global retailers, the book reveals how accessibility transforms both customer experience and corporate culture. Organisations that invest in accessible design frequently discover gains in performance, efficiency, and user trust. For example, simplifying navigation for screen readers often results in faster page load times and reduced bounce rates. Introducing structured headings and semantic HTML not only assists assistive technology users but also enhances search-engine optimisation. Accessibility, therefore, is not a cost to be absorbed but a value to be cultivated-a principle that strengthens the overall integrity of a digital brand.Beyond the commercial benefits, Accessibility as a Human Right in Online Retail delves into the policy and legal frameworks shaping the global accessibility movement. The narrative connects international human rights principles-such as the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD)-with regional standards like the UK Equality Act, the European Accessibility Act, and the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). These frameworks provide a foundation for equitable access, but the book argues that true progress arises when organisations adopt accessibility as part of their ethical identity, rather than as a reaction to regulation. Compliance is the floor, not the ceiling; the ultimate goal is cultural transformation. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. My First Lesson of KindnessMy First Lesson of Kindness is a gentle, heartfelt children's picture book that introduces young readers to the powerful impact of empathy, inclusion, and small acts of courage. Designed for children ages 4-8, this story helps children understand that kindness does not require grand gestures-sometimes, it begins with noticing someone and choosing to care.The story takes place at Maple Hill School, where the playground is usually full of laughter, movement, and games. Amid the noise and excitement, one child stands out. Jase, a new student who uses a wheelchair, sits quietly under a large tree, watching the other children play. Everything around him feels unfamiliar, and he isn't sure how-or if-to join in.Tina, a thoughtful and observant classmate, notices Jase sitting alone. She wants to say hello, but like many children, she feels unsure and shy. She wonders whether Jase wants company or prefers to be left alone. As Tina hesitates, she remembers something her mother once told her: "Kindness starts with one small try." Encouraged by this simple idea, Tina takes a deep breath and decides to walk over.That small moment-one greeting, one smile-changes everything.As Tina and Jase begin to talk, they discover shared interests and creative ideas. Jase loves stories about space and planets, while Tina enjoys drawing stars and rockets. Together, they begin to draw, imagine, and create. Their shared activity becomes a bridge-one that connects them not only to each other, but eventually to the other children on the playground.Soon, curiosity replaces hesitation. Other children notice the drawings and ask to join. What begins as a quiet interaction under a tree turns into a joyful group activity filled with laughter, creativity, and teamwork. The playground transforms into a space where everyone belongs, differences are accepted, and imagination brings children together.Throughout the story, My First Lesson of Kindness emphasizes that inclusion is not about fixing, rescuing, or changing someone-it is about making space, listening, and inviting others to be part of the moment. Jase is portrayed not by his wheelchair, but by his personality, interests, and ideas. His wheelchair is simply one part of who he is, presented naturally and respectfully.The book uses simple, clear language that is accessible to early readers and ideal for read-aloud settings. The warm, expressive illustrations reinforce emotional cues, making it easier for children to recognize feelings such as shyness, loneliness, happiness, and pride. These visuals support comprehension and make the story especially valuable for children who benefit from visual learning.My First Lesson of Kindness is well suited for: Homes and bedtime readingClassrooms and school librariesSocial-emotional learning (SEL) lessonsInclusive education settingsTherapy and counseling environmentsDiscussions about friendship, empathy, and diversityWritten by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), the story reflects an understanding of child development, emotional learning, and inclusive practices-without ever feeling instructional or clinical. Instead, the message unfolds naturally through relatable experiences and gentle storytelling.This book encourages meaningful conversations between children and adults about kindness, noticing others, respecting differences, and taking small social risks. It reminds readers that one kind choice can create ripples of connection, confidence, and belonging.My First Lesson of Kindness is more than a story-it is an invitation. An invitation to notice. To include. To try. And to discover how powerful k Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Building Accessible Web Experiences with AI was conceived as more than a technical manual-it is a bridge between disciplines, generations of technology, and philosophies of design. At its heart lies a simple conviction: that technology should serve everyone, not merely those who can adapt to its conventions.For decades, digital accessibility was framed primarily as a matter of compliance-a box to be checked to meet legal standards such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). While compliance remains critical, it does not capture the full essence of inclusion. True accessibility is about equity, empathy, and awareness. It is about designing systems that acknowledge the full spectrum of human diversity-visual, auditory, motor, cognitive, and situational.This book invites developers, designers, and digital professionals to rethink accessibility not as a constraint but as a catalyst for creativity. It presents artificial intelligence not as a threat or shortcut but as an ally-a means to scale inclusion, enhance efficiency, and illuminate patterns that human perception alone might miss.The primary goal of Building Accessible Web Experiences with AI is educational: to equip practitioners at every level with the conceptual understanding and technical tools to create inclusive, intelligent experiences that evolve with their users. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. My First Lesson of KindnessMy First Lesson of Kindness is a gentle, heartfelt children's picture book that introduces young readers to the powerful impact of empathy, inclusion, and small acts of courage. Designed for children ages 4-8, this story helps children understand that kindness does not require grand gestures-sometimes, it begins with noticing someone and choosing to care.The story takes place at Maple Hill School, where the playground is usually full of laughter, movement, and games. Amid the noise and excitement, one child stands out. Jase, a new student who uses a wheelchair, sits quietly under a large tree, watching the other children play. Everything around him feels unfamiliar, and he isn't sure how-or if-to join in.Tina, a thoughtful and observant classmate, notices Jase sitting alone. She wants to say hello, but like many children, she feels unsure and shy. She wonders whether Jase wants company or prefers to be left alone. As Tina hesitates, she remembers something her mother once told her: "Kindness starts with one small try." Encouraged by this simple idea, Tina takes a deep breath and decides to walk over.That small moment-one greeting, one smile-changes everything.As Tina and Jase begin to talk, they discover shared interests and creative ideas. Jase loves stories about space and planets, while Tina enjoys drawing stars and rockets. Together, they begin to draw, imagine, and create. Their shared activity becomes a bridge-one that connects them not only to each other, but eventually to the other children on the playground.Soon, curiosity replaces hesitation. Other children notice the drawings and ask to join. What begins as a quiet interaction under a tree turns into a joyful group activity filled with laughter, creativity, and teamwork. The playground transforms into a space where everyone belongs, differences are accepted, and imagination brings children together.Throughout the story, My First Lesson of Kindness emphasizes that inclusion is not about fixing, rescuing, or changing someone-it is about making space, listening, and inviting others to be part of the moment. Jase is portrayed not by his wheelchair, but by his personality, interests, and ideas. His wheelchair is simply one part of who he is, presented naturally and respectfully.The book uses simple, clear language that is accessible to early readers and ideal for read-aloud settings. The warm, expressive illustrations reinforce emotional cues, making it easier for children to recognize feelings such as shyness, loneliness, happiness, and pride. These visuals support comprehension and make the story especially valuable for children who benefit from visual learning.My First Lesson of Kindness is well suited for: Homes and bedtime readingClassrooms and school librariesSocial-emotional learning (SEL) lessonsInclusive education settingsTherapy and counseling environmentsDiscussions about friendship, empathy, and diversityWritten by a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), the story reflects an understanding of child development, emotional learning, and inclusive practices-without ever feeling instructional or clinical. Instead, the message unfolds naturally through relatable experiences and gentle storytelling.This book encourages meaningful conversations between children and adults about kindness, noticing others, respecting differences, and taking small social risks. It reminds readers that one kind choice can create ripples of connection, confidence, and belonging.My First Lesson of Kindness is more than a story-it is an invitation. An invitation to notice. To include. To try. And to discover how powerful k Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Da: PBShop.store US, Wood Dale, IL, U.S.A.
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Da: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPAP. Condizione: New. New Book. Delivered from our UK warehouse in 4 to 14 business days. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
Da: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Regno Unito
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Da: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloHRD. Condizione: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. THIS BOOK IS PRINTED ON DEMAND. Established seller since 2000.
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