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Everyday Activities Calendar with Sensory Activities for Kids who are Blind

Book Cover Everyday Exposure and Experiences for Enjoyment
 

Shared by Hillary Kleck

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It takes a lot of time to think of a lot of sensory experiences for kids with visual impairments. This calendar binder helps with an activity for every day of the year that you can reuse each year! This idea-filled calendar suggests a fun preschool activity for each day of the year formatted with two days per page. Activities are drawn from everyday occurrences and make use of easily accessible, low cost materials. The large print/braille calendar is designed so the user may begin at any point and comes in a three-ring binder with color dividers between each month.

Age Range: 3 to 8, Sold on APH website

Nov 15, 2016Hillary Kleck
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Hillary Kleck

Hillary Kleck is the owner of Sensory Sun Tools for Modern Parents of Kids Who are Blind. She is the mother of Madilyn, who was born blind with bilateral anophthalmia in 2005.

Since then, Hillary has committed to helping other parents provide the opportunities necessary for lifelong success.

Don't forget to enjoy the journey!

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