With just a tray, some uncooked rice and a few hidden plastic easter eggs you can create a fun sensory game for your blind child. We'll give you some ideas for games you can play, too!
Here's a quick and easy craft that is perfect for the holidays - learn how to make your own jingle bells with bells and pipe cleaners. You can wear them like a bracelet or anklet or even make a jingle stick!
This is a great craft idea for the holidays! Trace your child's foot on brown paper and their hands on red paper and glue together - you've got yourself a reindeer ornament ready to decorate and hang on the tree!
Learn more about iPad apps for blind children! Mary reviews one of her favorites - a coloring book app with an amazing zoom feature for children with low vision.
What are you getting your child for Christmas this year? We've put together our "wish list" of toys and games we'd like to get Ivan for Christmas... and all of them are perfect for young blind children!
Choose from five wonderfully crafty art projects adapted for blind children that celebrate fall! Make prints and wreaths with apples and leaves, create your own tree, or decorate pumpkins!
Talking or beeping easter eggs make Easter much more fun and inclusive for blind or visually imapired children. We'll show you a couple of places where you can buy your own.
We've collected the best tactile Easter crafts from around the internet. Have fun making threaded Easter eggs or paper flowers with your blind child this year!
Are you looking for a cute and easy do-it-yourself Halloween costume for your baby? Learn how to make a matching Halloween pumpkin costume for daddy and baby and maybe you'll win that costume contest this year!