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Accessible Image Cover

Accessible Image Sample Book

By Charlotte Cushman
Single cell contractions

Braille Homework Sheets

By Liz Eagan
Tactile teaching aids for children with visual impairments

Free Tactile Teaching Aids!

By Charlotte Cushman
A young boy puts toast into a toaster

Making Toast: A Conversation Box

By Liamsmom
Braille printer made of legos

Braille Printer Made Out of Legos

By Charlotte Cushman
Cover of Furry the Dog

Write Your Own Braille Book!

By Liz Eagan
2 braille cells which show a capital sign with letter I

Teaching about capital letters and the number sign

By Beth Bartson
Braille art as a stepping stone to tactile graphics

Braille Art as a Stepping Stone to Tactile Graphics

By Liz Eagan
game board

Creating Braille Board Games

By Liz Eagan
child's hands reading braille

Braille Guidelines for the Classroom Practitioner

By Gwyn McCormack

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