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  1. 1-2-3 HOW MANY DO YOU SEE? CUANTOS VES? Picture of 1-2-3 HOW MANY DO YOU SEE? CUANTOS VES? 1-2-3 How Many Do You See? Cuantos Ves? by Lilia Molina-Ruiz, is a braille and tactile counting book designed for use by children who are blind or have low vision. The book is bilingual (English and Spanish), with braille and raised tactile letters and numbers. ...[More Information]

  2. ART HISTORY THROUGH TOUCH AND SOUND SERIES (MODELS 1-09003-00, 1-09002-00, 1-09004-00, & 1-09001-00) The Art History Through Touch and Sound Series is a series of multimedia textbooks designed to teach art appreciation and art history to individuals who are blind or have low vision. Each title in the series includes a Diagram Manual with printed images of artworks and corresponding tactile representations; cassette tapes that guide users through the tactile diagrams; and an accessible Teacher's Supplement on a personal computer (PC)-formatted floppy disk, containing the text of the audio narrat...[More Information]

  3. ON THE WAY TO LITERACY On the Way to Literacy is a pre-reading tutorial program designed for children who are blind or have low vision. The program comprises 18 tactile storybooks with text that parents can read aloud and tactile illustrations that children who are blind or have low vision can feel. These tactile storybooks contain information and activities to enhance the development of literacy in young children. Giggly-Wiggly, Snickety-Snick has words on the left-hand page that capture a range of tactile experience...[More Information]

  4. PERKINS PANDA EARLY LITERACY PROGRAM The Perkins Panda Early Literacy Program is a braille instruction kit designed for use by children who are blind or have low vision. This kit includes materials that help teach fundamental early literacy skills to children with visual impairments and help parents to be more involved in their child’s development. Included in the kit are three packets, each with an interrelated storybook, activity guide, and cassette with songs and new stories to complement the storybooks. In addition, there is a ...[More Information]

  5. ROLLING INTO PLACE - ROLLING RIGHT ALONG SERIES (MODEL 1-08450-00) Picture of ROLLING INTO PLACE - ROLLING RIGHT ALONG SERIES (MODEL 1-08450-00) Rolling Into Place - Rolling Right Along Series, model 1-08450-00, is a tactile book designed for use by children who are blind or have low vision. This interactive tactile storybook teaches and reinforces important hand skills and basic directional concepts as the child moves a Velcro ball through the book. The four-panel, accordion-style storybook encourages uninterrupted movement and keeps the ball "holding on" until it becomes the "nose" on a "great big face." The Velcro ball (the main chara...[More Information]

  6. ROLLING RIGHT ALONG CONSTRUCTION KIT (MODEL 1-08451-00) Picture of ROLLING RIGHT ALONG CONSTRUCTION KIT (MODEL 1-08451-00) The Rolling Right Along Construction Kit, model 1-08451-00, is a tactile book designed for use by children who are blind or have low vision. This kit allows teachers and parents to construct books similar to Rolling Into Place from American Printing House (see separate entry), an interactive tactile storybook, using included accordion-folded panels, Velcro pathways, and accessory items such as braillable sheets and Sticky Dots adhesive. Self-designed books can be tailored to the interests and ne...[More Information]

  7. THE VERY BUSY SPIDER Picture of THE VERY BUSY SPIDER The Very Busy Spider, by Eric Carle, is a tactile book designed to offer tactual stimulation for individuals who are blind or have low vision. The book is meant to be read aloud so that children can follow along by feeling the raised pictures....[More Information]

  8. TOUCH AND FEEL BOOKS Variety of touch and feel books for children. Adventure stories have accompanying pictures with moving parts and a variety of textures and materials....[More Information]

  9. TOUCH AND TELL (MODEL 6-44670-00) Picture of TOUCH AND TELL (MODEL 6-44670-00) Touch and Tell, model 6-44670-00, is a set of tactile books designed for use in preparing children who are blind or have low vision to learn braille. These braille reading readiness books consist of three volumes with tactile pages. Volumes I and II introduce the child to embossed hands and geometric forms, while Volume III introduces the child to braille dots. The three tactile volumes come with an instructional booklet in regular print....[More Information]

  10. TOUCH THE INVISIBLE SKY Picture of TOUCH THE INVISIBLE SKY Touch the Invisible Sky, by Noreen Grice, Simon Steel, and Doris Daou, is a braille, large print, and tactile graphics book designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This 60-page book contains color images of nebulae, stars, galaxies, and telescopes. Space images are based on observatons in visible and non-visible wavelengths (radio waves, x-rays, gamma rays, and ultraviolet). Each space image is embossed with transparent lines, bumps, and other textures to define details...[More Information]

  11. TOUCH THE UNIVERSE: A NASA BRAILLE BOOK OF ASTRONOMY Picture of TOUCH THE UNIVERSE: A NASA BRAILLE BOOK OF ASTRONOMY Touch the Universe: A NASA Braille Book of Astronomy, by Noreen Grice, is a braille science book designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The book includes 14 pages of photos taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, with a combination of Braille and large-print captions on facing pages. The book is embossed with shapes that represent various astronomical objects such as stars, gas clouds, and jets of matter streaming into space. Starting at Earth, it proceeds through the sol...[More Information]

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