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Hand reading braille words "dog bark"

dAPDots: Books for Early Braille Readers

By Charlotte Cushman
Short line and long line

Book of Opposites for Kindergarten Student in Egypt

By Nahla Ismael
Children wearing rubber boots splashing in a puddle

Messy and Muddy: A Guide to Outdoor Play for Children with Vision Impairment

By Charlotte Cushman
Page from tactile book with 3 triangular shaped food items

After Hours Book-Making with Tactile Book Builder Kit

By Liz Eagan
A teacher with hands over the hands of a girl who is reading braille

The Oregon Project for Preschool Children Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

By Paths to Literacy
Yellow bowl over red spoon

CVI Make and Take Workshop

By Claudia Swapp
Cover of Humpty Dumpty

Humpty Dumpty and Other Touching Rhymes Now in UEB

By Charlotte Cushman
Every Child Can homepage

Every Child Can! The ECC from a Preschool Perspective

By Charlotte Cushman
Cover of Bear Hunt in UEB

Take Home Story Kit

By Melissa McDermott
Brown Bear, The Very Busy Spider, and It Looked Like Spilt Milk

Adapting Braille Books for Our Youngest Learners

By Bobette Enderson

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