Bath Book with Objects
This book is designed for young children to use with their bathtime routine.
This book is designed for young children to use with their bathtime routine.
The mother of a boy who is deafblind shares ideas on inviting family and friends to help to create a tactile book to celebrate his birthday.
A few years ago, I wrote a book review for the book, A Blind Guide to Stinkville. This book by Beth Vrabel, features a young girl with albinism who moves to a new town and builds a sense of empowerment she never knew she was missing.
Hands-on tactile book to teach students who are blind or visually impaired about shapes
Making “Corduroy” book accessible to children with visual impairments through storybox, tactile symbols, picture symbols, and talking book.
Make “There Was an Old Lady” accessible to children who are blind or visually impaired using objects, tactile and picture symbols, and a talking book
Tips to create an accessible journal photo book about summer trips, family vacations or other special events, using braille with a printed photo book.
Ideas to adapt “Winnie the Pooh! Oh, Bother Someone is Messy!” for students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
Tips to adapt “Just In Case You Want to Fly” for students with visual impairments, including those with additional disabilities
This book uses tactile symbols, braille, and print to provide support and structure to a teenager who is blind with autism to get dressed independently.