La Rana Mariana (Mariana the Frog)
Ideas from Spain to adapt stories with multi-sensory elements for students with visual impairments and additional disabilities.
Ideas from Spain to adapt stories with multi-sensory elements for students with visual impairments and additional disabilities.
Ideas to make “The Little Red Hen” accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities.
Ideas to make books accessible to students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities using a talking book, story box, tactile symbols and picture communication cards
Ideas to make “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie” accessible to children with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
Tips to adapt board games for players who are blind or visually impaired using tactile elements and braille.
Creating a tactile experience book about a princess birthday party with a young girl who is blind.
Extend learning opportunities for young children with visual impairments with these ideas for Kipper’s Toybox.
Older students can practice their braille literacy skills while also enjoying the feeling of helping others when making books for pre-braille readers.
What’s Gnu? is an easy game to adapt for beginning braille readers, which can be fun to play at home with sighted siblings or in an inclusive classroom.
This experience story about hot chocolate uses tactile symbols from Tactile Connections Kit from APH to create stories by children with vision impairments and multiple disabilities.