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FeaturedThe best tactile books for blind kids. Find books that provide some nice feedback for kids reading with their fingers!
- We'll review the book On the Way to Literacy and explain why it is a must read for parents of blind or visually imapaired children.
Shared by Amber Bobnar in Books, Braille & Literacy, Favorites | Add new comment - The iPad is the perfect platform to create interactive and accessible picture books for kids. Oceanhouse Media is doing just this with a large collection of Dr. Seuss books. Here's our review of our favorite, Dr. Seuss's ABC.
Shared by Amber Bobnar in Books, iPad Apps | Add new comment - Eric Jerman reviews a super-cute story book app called Tickle Finger. In this highly interactive story, the reader has to help Tiny Tinga the monkey get home by "tickling" various predators along the way.
Shared by Eric Jerman in Books, iPad Apps | Add new comment - The best tactile books for blind kids. Find books that provide some nice feedback for kids reading with their fingers!
Shared by Amber Bobnar in Books, Braille & Literacy, Favorites | 2 Comments Add new comment - We'll review the book Developmental Guidelines for Infants with Visual Impairment and explain why it's a must read for parents of young blind children and blind babies.
Shared by Amber Bobnar in Books, Child Development, Favorites | Add new comment - We'll review the Reach Out and Teach books and explain why they are a must read for parents of blind and multiply disabled children.
Shared by Amber Bobnar in Books, Child Development, Favorites | Add new comment - We'll give you some tips on how to teach sighted children about blindness so they can interact with their blind classmates.
Shared by Carol Castellano in Books, Special Education | 3 Comments Add new comment - We'll review the two books Get a Wiggle On & Move It!!! and let you know what's worthwhile about them and what's not.
Shared by Amber Bobnar in Books, Favorites | Add new comment - Connor and Finley are two kids who are learning to read using the free service from Bookshare. They get free accessible books that they can access through their iPads.
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