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Child using braille notetaker with refreshable braille display

Deafblind Communicator: Using a Braillenote Touch Plus to Connect with Others

By Liamsmom
Braille design of Max the Reindeer

Max the Reindeer Braille Design

By Edith West
Cover of Adventure Lands

Stories as Windows into Minds

By Jay Hiller
Perkins braille with paper loaded

Loading and Removing Paper from the Perkins Brailler: Video Demonstration

By Dwila Nixon
Materials for Alphabet Soup and Braille Muffin actiivty

Alphabet Soup and Braille Muffins

By Regina Quaid
Gross sandwich: bread with socks

Other Ways to Play with Words

By Jay Hiller
Boy using a braillewriter

Braille Slate Pals

By Charlotte Cushman
Bowl of trail mix

Making Trail Mix Using Preferred Literacy Formats

By Liz Eagan
Boy holding braille book of Christmas poems

Braille Book of Christmas Poems

By Liamsmom
Signature with Wikki Stix, along with packets of Wikki Stix

Tips for Teaching How to Create a Signature

By jfreeman

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