πŸ“‚ CAN YOU HEAR ME JOE?
Altrusa Club of Auckland Inc.
16mm black and white with sound
Preservation Status Not Assigned

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Altrusa Club of Auckland Inc.
16mm black and white with sound
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R26299010

1984

Physical

Open

Illustrates the importance of early detection and treatment of ear infection in a young child, in order to prevent deafness. Focuses on the problems faced by a child whose hearing disability goes unrecognised by his family, friends and teachers. Aimed at parent education, particularly those with English as a second language.

Wellington repository

Moving Image

81

362.427 NZ

A4638/6

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