BrailleInk.
is a non-profit organization
dedicated to enhancing the experience
of reading by providing materials
with both print and braille in a unique, easy-to-use
format
that encourages shared reading and promotes braille
awareness. Our focus is on high-quality,
popular children’s books.
Our books are used around the world
by
- Children with visual
impairments
- Adult braille readers
who want to share a book with a
sighted child
- Families, teachers
and librarians as a fun, accessible
example of braille for sighted children
Please visit our Bookstore to learn
more about our books or place an order. |
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Being "good" and quiet isn't necessarily a good thing for a child who's blind; perhaps he's quiet because he doesn't know what's around him, what he could be doing, etc.
Finding a New Path: Guidance for Parents of Young Children Who Are Visually Impaired or Blind. Deborah Gold, editor. Published by The Canadian National Institute for the Blind. |
| For more information: www.cnib.ca |
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| Photo: Angilee Wilkerson UNT-URCM |
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“Your format looks great. THANKS FOR THE UNCONTRACTED BRAILLE!!!”
– Lori Spencer, Teacher of the blind and visually impaired |
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