Mateo doesn’t just play basketball. He lives it.
He’s a point guard who sees every play before it happens. But when he joins a new club team, he starts hiding his hearing aids before practice. If the other kids don’t see them, maybe he can just be the kid who’s good at basketball. Not the kid with the hearing aids.
It works until it doesn’t. He misses a play call during a game. And his cousin Diego, the one person who sees through all of it, is asking the questions Mateo doesn’t want to answer.
A realistic story about identity, courage, and what it takes to stop hiding who you are.
Signs on the Court tells an authentic, empowering story about growing up Hard of Hearing: the daily effort, the tough choices, and the allies who make a difference. Filled with basketball, family, humor, and heart, this book shows every kid that owning who you are is the strongest play you can make.
Perfect for readers ages 8–13, classrooms, book clubs, and anyone who has ever hidden a part of themselves to fit in.
Reading Level: Grade 4 Interest Level: Grades 3–8 Genre: Realistic Fiction
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Katherine S. Rybak spent over 30 years as a special education teacher, culminating in her work as a Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Born hard of hearing herself, she brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her writing. Katherine is the creator of the Hearing Empowered series, which includes resources for children, adults, and families navigating life with hearing loss. She lives in Madison, Wisconsin.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Mateo doesn't just play basketball. He lives it.He's a point guard who sees every play before it happens. But when he joins a new club team, he starts hiding his hearing aids before practice. If the other kids don't see them, maybe he can just be the kid who's good at basketball. Not the kid with the hearing aids.It works until it doesn't. He misses a play call during a game. And his cousin Diego, the one person who sees through all of it, is asking the questions Mateo doesn't want to answer.A realistic story about identity, courage, and what it takes to stop hiding who you are.Signs on the Court tells an authentic, empowering story about growing up Hard of Hearing: the daily effort, the tough choices, and the allies who make a difference. Filled with basketball, family, humor, and heart, this book shows every kid that owning who you are is the strongest play you can make.Perfect for readers ages 8-13, classrooms, book clubs, and anyone who has ever hidden a part of themselves to fit in.Reading Level: Grade 4 Interest Level: Grades 3-8 Genre: Realistic Fiction Mateo hides his hearing aids from his new basketball team. On the court he's a star, but hiding who he is catches up with him. A story about hearing loss, identity, and owning what makes you different. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798994113448
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Mateo doesn't just play basketball. He lives it.He's a point guard who sees every play before it happens. But when he joins a new club team, he starts hiding his hearing aids before practice. If the other kids don't see them, maybe he can just be the kid who's good at basketball. Not the kid with the hearing aids.It works until it doesn't. He misses a play call during a game. And his cousin Diego, the one person who sees through all of it, is asking the questions Mateo doesn't want to answer.A realistic story about identity, courage, and what it takes to stop hiding who you are.Signs on the Court tells an authentic, empowering story about growing up Hard of Hearing: the daily effort, the tough choices, and the allies who make a difference. Filled with basketball, family, humor, and heart, this book shows every kid that owning who you are is the strongest play you can make.Perfect for readers ages 8-13, classrooms, book clubs, and anyone who has ever hidden a part of themselves to fit in.Reading Level: Grade 4 Interest Level: Grades 3-8 Genre: Realistic Fiction Mateo hides his hearing aids from his new basketball team. On the court he's a star, but hiding who he is catches up with him. A story about hearing loss, identity, and owning what makes you different. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798994113448
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Mateo doesn't just play basketball. He lives it.He's a point guard who sees every play before it happens. But when he joins a new club team, he starts hiding his hearing aids before practice. If the other kids don't see them, maybe he can just be the kid who's good at basketball. Not the kid with the hearing aids.It works until it doesn't. He misses a play call during a game. And his cousin Diego, the one person who sees through all of it, is asking the questions Mateo doesn't want to answer.A realistic story about identity, courage, and what it takes to stop hiding who you are.Signs on the Court tells an authentic, empowering story about growing up Hard of Hearing: the daily effort, the tough choices, and the allies who make a difference. Filled with basketball, family, humor, and heart, this book shows every kid that owning who you are is the strongest play you can make.Perfect for readers ages 8-13, classrooms, book clubs, and anyone who has ever hidden a part of themselves to fit in.Reading Level: Grade 4 Interest Level: Grades 3-8 Genre: Realistic Fiction Mateo hides his hearing aids from his new basketball team. On the court he's a star, but hiding who he is catches up with him. A story about hearing loss, identity, and owning what makes you different. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798994113448
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