Touch and Feel Books from NBP
The latest board book from National Braille Press uses textures to teach young children sensory awareness and language skills.
The latest board book from National Braille Press uses textures to teach young children sensory awareness and language skills.
Conversation boxes for children with deafblindness, multiple disabilities, or who have limited formal communication skills
We celebrate the life of Louis Braille every January with National Braille Literacy month! Read more about his life and the creation of the braille code.
Braille art can be a stepping stone to tactile graphics, using real objects and other tactile materials to reinforce the meaning of an image.
Wikki Stix can be used to make educational and recreational materials accessible to children who are blind or visually impaired.
Hands-on ideas for helping young children with visual impairments to develop early literacy, numeracy, and visual skills
These free tactile teaching aids are available from the Oakmont Visual Aids Workshop.
Ideas for incorporating all of the senses in literacy and numeracy activities for children who are blind or visually impaired.
This activity helps children who are blind or visually impaired to develop sensory skills through a trip to visit different kinds of stores and shops.
These tactile books are designed for beginning braille readers.