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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.

Host a Taco Party!

It's a fiesta!

Support Readbooks!

Reading is the first step toward literacy. ReadBooks! Because Braille Matters encourages families to consider braille at the earliest possible age and to read print/braille books together at home. Braille is the only independent means of reading and writing for a child who cannot see.

Careers at National Braille Press

About the position: The Administrative Assistant is a dedicated team player working directly with our Sales and Production teams providing support in all aspects of administration. The Administrative Assistant is responsible for maintaining organization for the Sales and Production team. The Administrative Assistant s role is to help in all facets of administration to ensure seamless workflows, quality materials, and ultimately customer satisfaction.

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.

Our Staff

One fourth of our staff has a disability, predominantly blindness, filling positions at all levels. A fundamental belief at NBP is that blind people can, want to, and should work for companies that value talent and hard work above all.Our transcribers and proofreaders ensure the highest quality braille materials. All of our transcribers are certified by the Library of Congress and have competencies in one or more of the following codes: literary, Nemeth, computer, and music braille. Our proofreaders are braille readers, also certified by the Library of Congress, and collectively bring over 80 years of experience to the job.

Sing Dragons Love Tacos

It's almost impossible to not clap your hands, tap your feet, and move your body when you hear the song, Dragons Love Tacos.

Describe Iggy Peck, Architect 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!

Tell Jokes About Buildings and Builders

Kids love goofy jokes. Go figure.

FOSS Science Resources: Structures of Life

The Regents of the University of California
ISBN: 9781625713186
3 volumes
330 braille pages, 8 graphic pages, Delta Education
2015
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint

FOSS Science Resources: Motion and Matter

The Regents of the University of California
ISBN: 9781625713124
1 volume
144 braille pages, 18 graphic pages, Delta Education
2015
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint

Braille Assessments

At National Braille Press, standardized assessments are customized for student accessibility, integrating specifications provided by our clients. We produce superior materials within fixed schedules.

Braille for Kids & Teachers

Students using raphigraphes and reading braille books, courtesy Musee Valentin Hauy, France