I received a question from a librarian, have no answer, and thought I’d pick the collective brain.
She “had a woman ask if I have heard of books for adults that are like the children's books with sounds. She said her mother, who had a stroke, was given a book on birds that had all the information on birds, but then on the side had this sort of digital sidebar where you could press a button to hear the sound of birdcalls.
She asked if there were any other books like that. I've never seen one.”
In the meantime, the librarian “gave her a playway for her mother to try, so hopefully this 89 year old woman will be up to speed technologically.”
I’ve looked, and though I bet that the book was Donald Kroodsma's
The Backyard Birdsong Guide, Chronicle Books 2008, I have no ideas on the larger question – are there other kinds of books like this? I may not be a good enough searcher any more, especially because I can’t think of a use except for brief snippets of sounds.
There's no special cataloging tags that I found anywhere in any MARC records, and it reminds me of children's books where you beep the horn button for the car horn like
this one.
I’ve never thought about this kind of thing for older adults, stroke victims, the differently-abled, etc.
Ideas? Please? Uhh..Is this thing turned on?