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Boy using tactile sign

Meet Liam: A video story of a 7-year-old who is deafblind

By Charlotte Cushman
Modified Candy Land pieces

Adapting Candy Land for Players Who Are Blind or Deafblind

By Liamsmom
closeup of game instruction sheet being read in braille

Adapt Roll a Character Games

By Sensory Sun
a cardboard book with toy bowling pins and a bowling ball on the cover

Bowling Experience Book

By Liamsmom
Cloth book with textures

Gift Ideas for Kids Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired or Have Additional Disabilities

By Holly Cooper
Tactile jack-o-lantern

Candy Corn: Creating a tactile book for Halloween

By Charlotte Cushman
Teacher reading braille book with young boy

Sources of Free Braille Books

By Charlotte Cushman
Accessible bins in classroom

25 Back-to-School Ideas from Paths to Literacy!

By Charlotte Cushman
Tack-Tiles

Using TACK-TILES® to Build Braille Literacy Skills

By Liamsmom
Playing lucky ladybug game

Family Game Time: Modified Ladybug Game

By Liamsmom

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