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What's New
Printer troubles 03.12.08
Well, the printer that we've used for all of our books is going out of business, leaving us in a bit of a bind for the two books they were working on: twinkle, twinkle! and The Alphabet El alfabeto. Our books are totally unique, so finding another printer that can produce them is a challenge (and one we've already been working on for quite a while). If you have any leads, please let us know. Sorry for the inconvenience. We are still planning to publish those two books, though we can't say now when they'll be available. We're happy to issue refunds for any preorders – again, just let us know. Thanks for your patience.

The Dot is back in stock! 09.11.07
We are very happy to announce that The Dot is back in stock and better than ever. It has a hardcover binding that is stronger than the first edition's (which is now officially a collector's item) and is thinner and lighter overall. Yeehaw! All preorders will be shipped out within the next couple days.

The Dot is on its way! 08.02.07
Well, the printer has finally finished and shipped The Dot! It'll take about 4-5 weeks to arrive – so, around the end of August or the beginning of September. We'll keep you posted....

NBC Dallas/Ft. Worth story 06.20.07
KXAS, the Dallas/Ft. Worth NBC affiliate, recently aired a brief story about our books, featuring our own Eric Ligon and his son, Ethan. (A brief ad may play first.)

New title! twinkle, twinkle! 06.11.07
We're proud to announce another title for those of you who have been looking for more early literacy materials: twinkle, twinkle!, part of the amazing babyTM series. It's a great little board book that features high-contrast illustrations and star-shaped cut-outs. Tentative price is $12.95. We'll be sure to let you know when it's available. Stay tuned for more!

Photo:  Angilee Wilkerson UNT-URCM
Photo: Angilee Wilkerson UNT-URCM
“Thank you for your development of books for sighted and blind people to read together. You address the very problem I have found when I read with my daughter, who is 5 and learning Braille.”
– Joy Orton