Step onto the farm and experience animals in a way designed for how your child sees the world.
What Lives on a Farm? introduces familiar farm animals through clear, high-contrast imagery and rhythmic, predictable text, supporting visual attention, recognition, and early language development.
Each page is intentionally designed using three core principles that support children with cortical visual impairment (CVI) and other visual or developmental differences:
High Contrast to help key elements stand outReduced Complexity to minimize visual overwhelmMeaningful Context to place each animal in a simple, recognizable environmentInstead of busy scenes or distracting details, each animal is presented clearly and purposefully - helping children find, focus on, and understand what they are seeing.
By highlighting salient features-what makes each animal visually distinct-this book supports stronger recognition and connection across repeated viewings.
Perfect for:
Early learners and preschoolersChildren with CVI or low visionSpecial education classroomsSpeech and occupational therapy settingsCalm, focused shared reading at homeEach animal is introduced one at a time, giving children the opportunity to build recognition, confidence, and understanding-at their own pace.
Part of the Habitat Series by Little Dandelion Press, this book reflects a simple belief:
Every child deserves access to books that are designed for how they see, learn, and make meaning of the world.