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baskets in a mudroom filled with winter clothing

Making Our Mudroom Accessible

By Kimberly Schildbach
Cooking pikelets

Incorporating Literacy and Accessibility into a High School Food Design Class Party

By Debra Goodsir
A child's hands explore a bowl.

Using Exploratory Procedures to Build Tactile Skills

By Katy Ring
Sample pages from book showing seahorse and octopus

Sea Life-Themed Tactile Book: What Do You See in the Sea?

By Juarezs
a train with a four cars

Train File Folder Game: Whole Word Contractions

By Samantha Zauner
Object symbols with braille of grocery items

Teaching Literacy Skills Through Grocery Shopping

By Liamsmom
tactile features on a big clock with movable hands

Big Braille Clock to Support Understanding Elapsed Time

By Anna Ackley
a group of students under a Braille Challenge banner

The Braille Challenge

By Tracy Fitch
BrailleEasy app icon

Braille Easy iOS App for One-Handed Braille Users

By Charlotte Cushman
Gluing tactile materials onto the page of a book.

Hosting a Tactile Book-Making Professional Development Session for Teachers

By Lacey Long

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