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A young girl examines a pop-up illustration of an alligator nose in a picture book

Reading Aloud to Children with Visual Impairment

By Tina Herzberg
a board book with text on one page describing butterflies, and a plastic butterfly glued to the other

Tactile Book for a New Preschool Student

By Liz Eagan
Red cup and yellow washcloth

Using Tangible Symbols at Home

By Liamsmom
Braille Tracking sheet and Feely Meely

12 More Ideas for Teaching Braille to Students with Decreased Tactile Sensitivity

By Mary McCarthy
cards with questions on one side and paperclips on the back

Challenge Card Game: Practice Braille Reading Skills While Having Fun!

By Raquel Espina
CVI pegboard book

Getting Ready for School: CVI-Friendly Pegboard Book

By Diane Sheline
Clifford the Big Red Dog against black background

An Overview of Literacy for Children with CVI

By Diane Sheline
Cover of Three Bright Red Pom Poms Lined Up in a Row

Three Bright Red Pom Poms Lined Up in a Row

By Diane Sheline
Page of book with red mylar gift bag on right

Where is the Red Gift Bag?

By Diane Sheline
Materials for modified version of Clifford's Family

Clifford's Family: Modified Version

By Diane Sheline

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