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Twenty-Two Useful Apps for Blind iPhone Users (2nd Edition)
Did you know you can use an iPhone to take your blood pressure, listen to turn-by-turn walking or driving directions, record the budding musician in you, and so much more? If you have, or are thinking about getting, an iPhone, order this booklet!
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Us Constitution & Declaration of Independence
Free! The Constitution of the United States and the Declaration of Independence. (One per customer).
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Wednesday Morning Quotations
The quotes are back! 52 new selections, one for each Wednesday of the week, from luminaries like Ray Bradbury, Ernest Hemingway, Lao-Tzu, Helen Keller, Winston Churchill, and more.
Format: Braille

 
What a Bad Dream
Little Critter, Mercer Mayer's beloved character, stars in his own bad dream in a storybook that shows little kids that nightmares happen to everybody. September 2011 Book Club selection. Ages 4-8.
Format: Print/Braille

 
What's Going on Down There: Answers to Questions Boys Find Hard to Ask
This is an outstanding and informative book for boys who want to know what's going on with their bodies. Ages 10-14.
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Where Does Pepper Come From? And Other Fun Facts
The phrase "fun facts" actually lives up to its promise in this humorous cross between a science book and a riddle book.
Format: Print/Braille

 
Who Lives in an Alligator Hole?
Did you know that scientists consider alligators a "keystone species," meaning they are the most important animals in their habitat? Without the alligator, many dependent animals would become extinct. Read and find out about how alligators are much more than big jaws and sharp teeth! Includes a tactile drawing of an alligator. Ages 4-8
Format: Print/Braille

 
Who Moved My Cheese?
Change can be a blessing or a curse depending on your perspective. The message here is that everyone can come to see it as a blessing if they understand its nature and the role it plays in their lives.
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Who's Afraid of Braille Music
Introduces the concepts of reading, writing, singing and playing braille music to aspiring blind musicians ages 8 to 108. It guides parents, teachers and anyone else who wants to help the braille reader get started.
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Windows 7 and Vista Explained: A Guide for Blind and Partially Sighted Users
Dr. Sarah Morley Wilkins and Steve Griffiths offer this new step-by-step guide on Microsoft Windows 7 and Vista, written specifically for blind users. The fifth book in the "Windows Explained" series from the Royal National Institute for the Blind, this tutorial starts with the basics and guides users through topics such as file management, troubleshooting, and using the Internet. Written from a non-visual perspective, this guide will also benefit adaptive technology trainers and people supporting users with sight loss. By special arrangement with RNIB, NBP is offering the full range of formats (with American braille) to customers in the United States and Canada only.
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Windows 7 and Vista Explained Diagrams
Large print or or braille/tactile screen layouts, to accompany the "Windows 7 and Vista Explained" tutorial.
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Wine Basics for Dummies
Open, taste, and serve wine like a pro!
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Word 2007 Keyboard Commands
Word 2007 Keyboard Commands With JAWS 9.0, Window-Eyes 7.0, and System Access 2.4. In two volumes.
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Word 2010 Keyboard Commands With Jaws 12.0, Window-Eyes 7.2, and System Access 3.2.
At last, here are the most common keyboard commands for the very latest – and reportedly quite confounding - version of Microsoft Word, in one handy volume.
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Word for Windows Quick and Easy for Word Xp and Word 2003
Designed for the true novice, this is a basic, step-by-step tutorial for the latest versions of Word (Word XP and Word 2003).
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Word Wise Xp
Learn how to do absolutely anything in Word XP, from the author of Word Wise 2000.
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Writer's Companion
We pulled together 400 commonly confused homophones - unrelated words that sound alike but are spelled differently. For example: "You're grate!"
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Yummy Yucky
Soup is yummy, but soap - not so much. The same goes for blue crayons, mud pies, and sand, and other things too yucky to mention. Print/Braille Board Book. Ages Baby-Preschool
Format: Print/Braille

 
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Children's Book of the Month!

Froggy Learns to Swim

Cover image of 'Froggy Learns to Swim'

Price: $5.99
Format: Print/Braille

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