Toys for Blind and Visually Impaired Children
Talking Easter Eggs
Talking or beeping easter eggs make Easter much more fun and inclusive for blind or visually impaired children. We'll show you where to buy them and how to make your own.
Toys & Things
We get a lot of emails from parents and granparents about what their kids are playing with. Here are some of our favorites.
The Bilibo!
The Bilibo is by far Ivan's favorite toy. Find out why it's so entertaining and how it can also teach your child some very important concepts while also improving muscle tone!
Really Fun Toys for Blind Toddlers
How do you know which toys will work best for your toddler? Here are some of our favorite toys for older kids.
The Best Toys for Blind Babies
How do you know which toys will work best for your baby? Here are some of our favorite toys as well as some tips on how to choose the best toys for your child.
Discovery Toys
Have you heard the news? Therapists love Discovery Toys. Find out why...
Our Favorite Tactile Books for Blind Kids
Tactile children's books are a great way to introduce your blind or visually impaired child to literacy and the concept of "reading with their fingers," so we collected our favorite tactile books that provide interesting and varied textures.
The Best Accessible Computer Games for Blind Kids
You may be surprised to learn that there is an entire industry devoted to producing fun and educational computer games for blind and visually impaired children. Check out our list of accessible video games and see if you can find something that your child will enjoy!
Make Your Own Scented Rattle!
It's so easy to make a rattle for your baby that also has its own unique smell. Teach your baby about cause and effect with the sound while you teach them about scents too! Here's the simple how-to...
Make Your Own Texture Bag!
With some extra fabric, a sewing machine, and a little creativity you can make a fun bag of textures for your blind child. Here's the how-to...
Make Your Own Can Puzzle!
If your child struggles with fine motor skills, it can be hard for them to grasp a block and drop it in a hole. Here is an easy project that will help them learn this skill with only one shape and one hole!
Make Your Own Toy Basket!
All you really need is a basket and some toys and you're well on your way to creating a fun and educational toy for your visually impaired baby. Here's how to do it...
The Perkins Panda Early Literacy Program
Learn about the Perkins Panda Early Literacy Program and why it's a wonderful program for blind babies and toddlers.
The Best Christmas Toys for Blind Children!
The Holiday Season is upon us again. You've started writing your Christmas list but this year you want to get something really nice for that special child on your list. You're sure to find the perfect gift here...




