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Look under bag

Outside the BOX!

By Renee Ellis
Navajo design pattern with arrows, starbursts, and other icons (from Pixabay)

Navajo Braille Code

By Carol Begay Green
A young boy carries a muffin tin cup

Multi-Skill Braille Cell Muffin Tin Activity

By Tracy Fitch
Two boys sitting on rug holding their calendars

Making an Advent Calendar Accessible

By Liamsmom
pages of a book labeling the parts of a beaver, one is in braille and has tactile objects and the other is large print and has a black and white picture

Nonfiction Conventions: Braille and Large Print

By Liamsmom
Braille design examples

"Just for Fun" Braille Designs

By Edith West
A tactile learner matches textures with his teacher.

Getting Ready for Braille!

By Mary McCarthy
BANA headline

Braille Formats Principles of Print-to-Braille Transcription

By Charlotte Cushman
Tree of Thanks

Tree of Thanks

By Liz Eagan
Cleaning supplies

Incorporating Writing and the ECC through Interviewing

By Liz Eagan

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