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Liam Can Go - book cover

Creating a Braille Book with Whole Word Contractions

By Liamsmom
Mom and little girl share a book with print and braille

Shared Reading Activity

By Sensory Sun
hungry caterpillar adaptation book paper caterpillar and red apple

Adapting the Hungry Caterpillar for Children Who Are Blind

By Liamsmom
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Homework Table

By Liamsmom
storage closet

Making Storage Accessible

By Liamsmom
school supply labels

Making Back to School Shopping Meaningful, Accessible and Fun

By Liamsmom
Pages of accessible book showing a toothbrush

5 Tips to Make Books Accessible and Meaningful

By Liamsmom
Boy using tactile sign with his mother

Connecting Language and Literacy for Children Who Are Deafblind: Storytelling

By Liamsmom
addition book cover

Addition Book for Young Braille Readers

By Liamsmom
Image of Dolly Parton reading a book with a young girl

Free print/braille books available for children under the age of 6!

By Charlotte Cushman

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