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Baby on tactile blanket

Tactile Baby Blankets

By Lisa Jacobs
two magnets labeled in print and braille, one says dirty dishes and the other says clean dishes

Promoting Independent Living Skills Using Braille

By Liamsmom
baskets in a mudroom filled with winter clothing

Making Our Mudroom Accessible

By Kimberly Schildbach
Object symbols with braille of grocery items

Teaching Literacy Skills Through Grocery Shopping

By Liamsmom
the cover of a tactile book showing a picture of a girl wearing a winter coat and hat and the title Analelia Likes

Tactile Alphabet Book

By Kimberly Schildbach
Tactile art station

Tactile Art Station

By Kimberly Schildbach
Reading braille labels on can of green beans

10 Ways to Encourage Writing at Home and to Make It Meaningful

By Liamsmom
Liam and heart book

Valentine's Day Fun for Children who are Blind and Their Siblings!

By Liamsmom
Title page of Parent and Educator Resource

Parent and Educator Resource Guide to Section 504 in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools

By Charlotte Cushman
Symbol for laundry detergent

Grocery Shopping Book

By Liz Eagan

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