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ASL meets braille

ASL Meets Braille Books: The Jack Series

By formicap
A young woman hold a tray with two baked items on it.

One Step at a Time: My Daughter at 20

By Linda Choy
PCVIS logo

Pediatric Cortical Visual Impairment Society Launches New Website!

By Charlotte Cushman
Young girl with iPad on toddler-sized lap desk

DIY Toddler-Size Lap Desk

By Kelly Whitfield...
Summer Book of trip to Minnesota

Summer Trip Book: Creating an Accessible Journal Photo Book

By Liamsmom
Busem reading braille

The Story of Busem: A Young Girl in Turkey Who Is Blind with Additional Disabilities Learns to Read Braille

By Pinar Safak
Short line and long line

Book of Opposites for Kindergarten Student in Egypt

By Nahla Ismael
Mother's Day card

Kara’s Turning Point in Learning Braille: A Story from the Philippines

By Linda Choy
Children wearing rubber boots splashing in a puddle

Messy and Muddy: A Guide to Outdoor Play for Children with Vision Impairment

By Charlotte Cushman
A boy holding his birthday book.

Friends Create a Braille Birthday Book for a 10-Year-Old

By Liamsmom

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