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Textured items and bells in a metal bucket

Tactile Fun Bucket

By Kimberly Schildbach
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Recognizing and Building Abstract Thinking in the Child with Visual Impairment

By Marnee Loftin
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Multi-Sensory Approach to Literacy: Video Presentation

By Gwyn McCormack
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Five Early Literacy Practices for Children with Low or No Vision

By Charlotte Cushman
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Visual Impairment in Preschool Children in the United States

By Charlotte Cushman
A student lies on the floor and writes on the underside of a desk above her.

Building Tactile Memories for Learning

By Anna C. Gayle
A young girl sitting in a chair with her arms up in the air

Teaching Basic Concepts and Pre-Braille Skills

By Jodi Floyd
'Pinocchio' Tactile Story Book For The Visually Impaired People-Sözer VURGUN

Pinocchio Tactile Story Book

By Sozer Vurgun
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Experience Books: The Big Adventure

By Debra Goodsir
Pattern calendar

Pattern Calendar with 3D Printed Shapes

By jesmcdowellTVIOandM

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