Books of Hearing

  • Bridges: Light and Sound Technology
    By Karen A. Frenkel

    Learn about different inventors and their many light and sound inventions, including the telegraph, the lightbulb, the television, and the computer.

  • Akouō
    By Michael J. C. Gordon, Mike Gordon, Mandy Suhr

    Akouō

  • Senses: Hearing
    By Anita Ganeri

    "In simple language, explains how the ears work to help us hear. Describes how the parts of the ear take in light and how the nerves in the ear send messages to the brain to tell us what we hear"--Provided by publisher.

  • How Do We Hear?
    By Charlotte Guillain

    Describes how sound works, how ears receive it, other senses, and how animals hear.

  • You Smell and Taste and Feel and See and Hear
    By Mary Murphy

    A little dog senses the world from the first taste of breakfast milk to the feel of a big, warm hug and finally the sound of a bedtime story.

  • How Early America Sounded
    By Richard Cullen Rath

    Bradford the printer took their side and published the appeal . The Lloydian's promptly arrested him and charged him with unlicensed use of the press . His type and press were confiscated . Another Keithian , John McComb , was charged ...

  • Speech and Hearing Science: Anatomy and Physiology
    By Willard R. Zemlin

    Finely illustrated and exceptionally readable, this fourth edition of the leading text in Speech and Hearing Science, is dedicated to the habilitation and rehabilitation of the speech and hearing impaired.

  • Anatomy and Physiology Study Guide for Speech and Hearing
    By Dennis C. Tanner, William Richardson Culbertson, Stephanie Cotton Christensen

    This anatomy and physiology workbook, now in its second edition, is a unique study guide for introductory courses and textbooks in speech and hearing anatomy and physiology.

  • Listen to That
    By Pam Holden

    Are you good at listening? Let's keep very quiet and listen. What sounds can you hear at school? What sounds can you hear at home? Fiction Reading Level 1/F&P Level B

  • Light and Sound Technology Teacher Guide: Bridges Set B
    By Benchmark Education Co. Staff, Karen A. Frenkel

    Teacher Guide for corresponding Leveled Text

  • Sound: A Very Short Introduction
    By Mike Goldsmith

    ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.

  • Sound and Hearing
    By Claire Llewellyn

    Return to the classroom and talk about all the sounds they heard . a PAGES 8-9 Ask children to predict the sounds they will hear in bed this evening , and make a list . The next day , ask them to remember what they actually heard .

  • Light and Sound Technology
    By Karen A. Frenkel

    Learn about different inventors and their many light and sound inventions, including the telegraph, the lightbulb, the television, and the computer.

  • Hearing Science
    By Diana C. Emanuel, Tomasz Letowski

    Online student resources on thePoint will include video demonstrations, a quiz bank, labeling exercises for images in the book, PDFs for selected chapters, Web links, and audio clips.

  • Jay Bird
    By Marie Hall Ets

    During one day a little boy hears such sounds as a jay bird scolding, oak leaves swaying, and a mother humming.

  • Hey Listen!
    By Bernice Lum, Anne Liens

    One of a series in which this inquisitive pair explore the exciting world of the senses, lifting flaps to investigate hidden answers to hearing. Their adventures often result in amusing mishaps. By the author of the If I had a Dog series.

  • Textbook of Functional Anatomy of Speech, Language and Hearing
    By Raymond D. Kent, William Hughes Perkins

    Textbook of Functional Anatomy of Speech, Language and Hearing

  • Basic Anatomy and Physiology in Speech and Hearing
    By Carl R. Schneiderman

    Basic Anatomy and Physiology in Speech and Hearing

  • The Auditory Processing of Speech: From Sounds to Words
    By Marten Egbertus Hendrik Schouten

    ... two snippets of speech , one composed of one voice , the other of two . Listeners knew that the second voice would say one of the five target vowels . They had to identify the snippet which contained two voices , and indicate which of ...

  • Study Guide/workbook to Accompany Speech and Hearing Science: Anatomy and Physiology
    By Willard R. Zemlin, Eileen Zemlin

    Study Guide/workbook to Accompany Speech and Hearing Science: Anatomy and Physiology