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Let's Make Tacos
It's time for you and your child to put on your aprons and chefs' hats.
Make Doggie Biscuits!
Whether you are cooking for yourself or your dog, knowing your way around the kitchen is essential. You are never too young to start learning and how much fun is it to cook for your dog?!
Our Special
Kim Nova, Editor
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Adult Books
Self Help
Since 1927, this popular magazine has been written and edited especially for blind women.
Sing About Feelings!
If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands, clap your hands. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands. If you're angry, angry, angry, stomp your feet. If you're angry, angry, angry, stomp your feet. If you're angry, angry, angry, stomp your feet, stomp your feet. If you're angry, angry, angry, stomp your feet. If you're scared, scared, scared, say, "Oh no!" If you're scared, scared, scared, say, "Oh no!" If you're scared, scared, scared, say, "Oh no!" Say, "Oh no!" If you're scared, scared, scared, say, "Oh no!" If you're sleepy, sleepy, sleepy, take a nap. If you're sleepy, sleepy, sleepy, take a nap. If you're sleepy, sleepy, sleepy, take a nap, take a nap. If you're sleepy, sleepy, sleepy, take a nap. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands, clap your hands. If you're happy, happy, happy, clap your hands.
Get Involved
You can make a difference in the lives of blind people by getting involved with National Braille Press.
Grumpy Monkey Activities
Jim Panzee is in a terrible mood for no good reason. His friends try to help, but maybe he just needs a day to feel grumpy?
Experience dining like never before...in the dark!
Experience dining like never before....in the Dark! Join us at Hampshire House for our Tasting with a Twist Fundraiser to benefit National Braille Press on Thursday, March 21, 2019 at 6PM. NBP has spent nine decades in Boston serving the blind community in Massachusetts and across the country by providing high-quality braille books and materials at a fair price. Provide the gift of literacy to a blind child and celebrate 92 years with us at Hampshire House. As a braille reader guides you through this interactive dinner, you will use aroma, texture and taste to explore the evening's menu without sight. Don't miss out on this unique and unforgettable sensory dining experience. Buy your tickets here.Can't make it but want to support NBP? To RSVP or donate by phone, contact Andrea Swallow at (617)-425-2410 or visit our sponsorship page.
Create Tactile Mazes
Playing with tactile mazes can be a fun way to talk about movement, getting lost, and plotting a course with your blind child. Does Pete worry if he gets lost? Goodness, no!
Describe Measuring Penny Pictures
Blind kids benefit from picture descriptions every bit as much as sighted kids do from seeing the pictures. Don't forget to share these picture descriptions, written by a descriptive audio expert, especially for Great Expectations!
Braille Business Cards
Make a lasting first impression with braille business cards! We provide unique, custom business cards printed with your design, large type, and pressed with braille. Our inclusive design experts can help you reach the widest possible audience with an accessible business card, providing a conversation piece for your next meeting. Read more below, or get started with your quote request here!
Directions
Take the "E" train on the Green Line outbound to the Northeastern University stop on Huntington Ave. When you exit the train, turn right. Walk along Huntington until you reach a down-slope and an opening on the left. At that opening, cross over Huntington Ave and turn right. Walk about ten steps and cross over Opera Place (it will be right in front of you). Take a left on Opera Place, pass an alleyway on your right, and continue until you reach the end of the block. Turn right onto St. Stephen Street. Our building is halfway down the block on your right. You'll walk over two grates and the sidewalk slopes slightly to the left, just before you reach a set of stairs leading up to our front door.
CBI Products
Over 25 people have volunteered their time, enthusiasm, and expertise to CBI projects. Individual engineers, researchers, TVIs, and organizations such as Google, IBM, ETS, University of Michigan, M.I.T., Northeastern University, and UCLA have contributed to our common goals at CBI.
Advocacy
ADA Celebration Day is a yearly event held each July in Boston that celebrates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Each year, the event honors a local organization that has made an impact on accessibility or inclusion in Boston. ADA Celebration Day is an event for people of all ages and all abilities to come together and celebrate a milestone in the disability community.