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Do you sometimes find it difficult to engage your loved one with dementia? To help them stay calm in the midst of an emotional reaction? To find activities you can share with them that encourage peaceful interaction?This book can help.Thumbing through this beautiful picture book with your loved one is an activity that will capture their attention, engage their mind, and encourage them to relax. They’ll see backyard birds they’ll recognize, as well as more colorful, exotic birds that will delight them. The names of the birds are at the top of each page in large-print text.You’ll find a lot of other picture books out there, mostly for kids. But it’s demeaning for seniors to give them books meant for children. Adult photography books are usually large and heavy, and they often include long, frustrating paragraphs of text.At Sunny Street Books, we design books specifically for seniors with dementia. They’re lightweight yet high-quality, adult in nature, with nothing to distract your loved one from their enjoyment of the photos themselves.Families, caregivers, and assisted living staff can share this book with the people they care for. It is also an excellent activity for seniors with Parkinson’s disease or recovering from a stroke. Seniors with eyesight or strength challenges who find it difficult to hold a heavy book or read long paragraphs of text will also enjoy this book.FEATURES• Beautiful Content: This book is filled with carefully-curated, full-color, high-resolution photos depicting the beauty and majesty of birds.• Minimal Text: The only text included in the book, except on the title and copyright page, is the name of each bird.• Manageable Size: This is a 40-page, 6″ x 9″ softcover that’s comfortable to hold and easy to tuck into a bag.• High Quality: The quality of this book’s cover and its interior design are indistinguishable from books created for other readers. Just because a book is simple and uncomplicated doesn’t mean it has to be unattractive, unprofessional, or childish. • Discreet Packaging: At no time is anything mentioned about Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or any other challenges the reader might be facing. This book can be given to your loved one without fear that they might feel embarrassed or offended. NOTES FOR CAREGIVERS• Sit beside your loved one in a quiet place that is free of distractions.• Allow them to hold the book if possible, and also turn the pages, which will enable them to become more engaged in the book.• Put a pillow in their lap to support the book as you thumb through it together. • Leave this book in an accessible place to allow your loved one to pick it up on their own when you’re not there.Look for other titles in our Picture Books for Seniors with Dementia series:The Picture Book of BirdsThe Picture Book of Natural WondersThe Picture Book of GardensThe Picture Book of ButterfliesThe Picture Book of Movie StarsThe Picture Book of CatsThe Picture Book of DogsThe Picture Book of Bible VersesThe Picture Book of FlowersThe Picture Book of BridesThe Picture Book of BabiesThe Picture Book of BeachesThe Picture Book of HorsesThe Picture Book of Baby AnimalsThe Picture Book of Kids and AnimalsThe Picture Book of American PatriotismThe Picture Book of ChurchesThe Picture Book of Kittens
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