(Louis) Sky Tree

by American Printing House for the Blind

$60.00

Ready to use A physical large print book requires zero setup, pairing, or professional guidance. A student picks it up and reads. Self-serve is the correct tier.

Last verified May 24, 2026 · classified May 24, 2026

What it is

Summary

AI-generated from vendor-published content · May 24, 2026

Sky Tree is a large print edition of the picture book by Gary Paulsen and Ruth Wright Paulsen, published through APH's Louis catalog for students with low vision. The book depicts a cottonwood tree through the changing seasons with detailed illustrations, and this format features enlarged text and high-contrast visuals designed for readers who need bigger print to access the content independently. It's a complete, ready-to-use book — nothing extra needed beyond the ability to handle a physical large print volume. Federal Quota funds are available, which means students in the US who are registered with APH through their state's quota allocation can receive this at no direct cost to the school district.

Quick Facts Catalog facts · auto-generated
Age range
ComplexityReady to use
Price$60.00
Funding
  • Out of pocket
  • School district
VerifiedMay 24, 2026
ClassifiedMay 24, 2026 · confidence: medium

What Setup Looks Like

  • Out of the box
    Open and read — this is a physical large print book, no setup required.

Getting it

Many states lend devices like this for free trial periods — find your state's AT lending program.

Where to Get It

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$60.00

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Sources & fine print

Vendor facts (name, price, platforms, vendor link) sourced from American Printing House for the Blindview on vendor site; last verified May 24, 2026.

Classification & description AI-generated from vendor-published content on May 24, 2026 · confidence: medium. Vendor specs may lag; verify before relying on details in a clinical or funding artifact.