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From Head to Toe
From the creator of such beloved classics as The Very Hungry Caterpillar comes this interactive story that invites kids to imitate animal movements. Watching giraffes bend their necks or monkeys wave their arms is fun, but nothing could be better than joining in! Ages 4-8. In uncontracted braille only. In contracted braille.
Format: Contracted Braille

 
Galileo's Leaning Tower Experiment
In this lively reimagining of Galileo's Leaning Tower experiment, kids will learn that anyone can be a scientist - all it takes is curiosity, determination, and a little imagination. January 2012 Book Club Selection. In contracted braille. Ages 7 and up.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Hailstones and Halibut Bones
Hailstones and Halibut Bones is a unique book about colors that can be heard, touched, and smelled. Originally published in 1961, it has become a classic, at twice the length of most children's books. O'Neill explores 12 different colors in 12 poems. Each series of poems relates to a color, "What Is Green," "What Is Gold... Red... Blue," and so forth. Available in March, 2010. Ages 8-13.
Format: eBraille (download)

 
Have You Filled a Bucket Today?
The book is one of the highest-ranking (sales-wise) children's book on Amazon right now. It basically uses the metaphor of "filling a bucket" to convey the simple lesson of "doing onto others as you would want done to you." It reminds kids that they have the ability to "fill someone up" by being or saying something nice, or just the opposite. Kids find the repetitious metaphor easy to understand and employ. Schools have embraced this idea to communicate respect and responsibility toward others, and the book is used in anti-bullying campaigns in many school districts. It's won 7 children's book awards.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Henry's Freedom Box: A True Story from the Underground Railroad
Henry, a slave, dreams about freedom. One day, as he lifts a crate, he knows exactly what he must do: He will mail himself to the North, in a wooden crate. When he arrives in Philadelphia and emerges from the box in a friend's parlor, Henry finally has a birthday -- his first day of freedom.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Hop on Pop
A condensed, board book version of the classic bestseller, perfect for babies and toddlers. Introduces the youngest readers to the wonderful world of Seussian word play. In contracted braille. Ages Baby-Preschool
Format: Print/Braille

 
Horns to Toes
This book is about our bodies: eyes, arms, teeth, backs and -- horns?! Three cute horned monsters sing about themselves from the horns on their heads to the toes on their feet. Kids will love the sing-song, rhyming text, and will look for the appropriate body parts on themselves, on you, even on the family dog. Ages Baby-Preschool.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Houndsley and Catina
This early chapter book is an intimate look at friendship, in the tradition of Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad. The subtle dance of friendship - from holding your tongue to knowing what to say - is played out in three sweetly humorous tales about an unlikely, likable pair. December 2010 Book Club Selection. Ages 4-8.
Format: Print/Braille

 
It's a Miracle! A Hanukkah Storybook
Miracles (big and small) and family stories are celebrated in this charming tale. Join Owen in celebrating his own heritage in this heartwarming book about faith, family, and the miracle of Hanukkah. Ages 4-8.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Just a Snowy Day
This interactive paper-over-board book is packed with touch and feels, pull tabs, flaps, and scratch and sniff elements that are sure to please every Little Critter fan. It features Little Critter as he makes his way through a splendidly perfect snowy afternoon ice skating, sledding, drinking hot cocoa, and more. Ages 4-8. Note: This book is in contracted braille only.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Let's Dance, Little Pookie!
Pookie's mama proposes a lively dance together. Pookie, being Pookie, is somewhat hesitant to try something new. But little by little, Pookie is drawn into the dance - hopping, marching, shimmying, singing, and stretching. This perfect little board book provides a great way to get your own little Pookies up and moving around, getting some exercise in a fun and silly way. Ages baby-preschool.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Library Lion
This disarming story will win over even the most ardent rule-keepers, with its feel-good ending and a reminder that sometimes there is a good reason to break the rules! September 2012 Book Club Selection. Ages 4 and up.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse
Lilly the mouse idolizes her teacher, Mr. Slinger, until she disruopts the class and he confiscates her purse for the rest of the day. Lilly slips a mean drawing into Mr. Slinger's book bag - only to find a kind note in her purse from himAuthor Henkes offers useful, timeless advice for apologizing to a friend and resolving a conflict. May 2011 Book Club Selection. Ages 4-8.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Little Pookie Plush Doll
From the bestselling board books "Let's Dance, Little Pookie" and "Night-night, Little Pookie," here's a mini Pookie of your very own. Impossibly soft and fabulously snuggly, this little friend will always know what you need. 6" Seated Plush.
Format: Print/Braille

 
The Little Red Hen
'Little Red Hen' is a time-tested cautionary tale about how we reap what we sow. When the hen asks a cat, dog, and mouse for help planting some wheat, she gets no takers. They won't water, cut, or grind the wheat . . . or help bake a cake with it, either. But they're all ready for a snack when the cake comes out of the oven! So guess who eats the cake by herself in the end?
Format: Print/Braille

 
Llama Llama Wakey-Wake
Start a brand-new day the Llama way! Board book. Ages baby to 3.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Looking Out for Sarah
Told from a guide dog's perspective, this is the story of the friendship, loyalty, and trust between guide dog Perry and his human companion, Sarah. Ages 4-10.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Love You Forever
This is the story of how a little boy goes through the stages of childhood and becomes a man. It's also about the enduring nature of parents' love and how it crosses generations. Ages 4-8.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Make Way for Ducklings
This Caldecott Medal-winning classic continues to delight generations of children. December 2012 Book Club Selection. Ages 3 and up.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Marvin K. Mooney Will You Please Go Now!
Oh, why won't Marvin K. Mooney just please go now? In this classic for "beginning beginners," Dr. Seuss devotes his rhymes to budging the reluctant young Marvin. In both contracted braille OR uncontracted braille - please specify. February 2012 Book Club Selection. Ages 3 and up.
Format: Print/Uncontracted Braille

 
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