You may see these artifacts and portraits in the museum!
Helen's doll was very important to her because it has been with her through her whole life. When Helen first meant Miss Sullivan she was trying to teach her spelling. When Helen failed she got so angry she ripped the doll apart.
The Frost King is very important to Helen Keller because this was a very big part of her life. When people thought she pla the Frost King Helen fell into depresssion and almost stopped writing. But Helen had the rezilience to keep writing books, although she was more careful.
Helen Keller was often photographed from the left side because her right eye was out of place. But in later photos you see both sides of her face because she recived a glass eye.
This is Miss Sullivan Helen Keller's teacher. Without Miss Sullivan Helen would have never done the amazing things she did throughout her life!
Water is important to Helen Keller because water was the first word she could spell. After a long day of Miss Sullivan trying to teach Helen, Miss Sullivan wrote water on her hand while running water and the other hand. Helen quickly learned water and this began her understanding of sign language.
This is Alexander Graham Bell. Alexander not only invented the telephone but his work with the blind and deaf influenced Helen's early learning.