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Giving and Following Instructions
Pauline lets her little brother John-John help out with her lemonade stand. She teaches him how to attract customers, how to count money, what each of the coins are worth, and much more!
Describe Pete the Cat 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!
Pete's Cane Tips
A cane is simply an extension of a child's arms enabling "cool cats" to avoid obstacles, like half-opened doors or book bags tossed on the floor!
Eight Ways for Blind Kids to Enjoy the Library
By Melissa Riccobono
Make an Origami Wallet!
Looking for a fun and unique way to keep your money safe? Use a Japanese method of paper folding, called origami, to create your own, unique mini wallet.
Tie Pete's Shoes
Do you know how to tie your shoes? It's simple.
Tell Cat Jokes
Kids love goofy jokes. Go figure.
Tips from a Blind Actor
Read more tips from a blind scientist!
Let's Make Tacos
It's time for you and your child to put on your aprons and chefs' hats.
Host a Taco Party!
It's a fiesta!
Read and Perform a Poem!
The importance of gestures and movement should not be underestimated!
Dance! Dance!
Get kids up and moving while they practice braille skills and learn about direction!
Make Your Own 3-D Tactile Dragon
Wouldn't your kids love to make a dragon? And wouldn't you love it if your kids made that dragon using materials you probably already have around your house? Everyone wins.
Make a Mask!
Masks are great props for dramatic play! Instead of making one mask, how about making a mask where you can change the face depending on your mood?
Race Dragons Over Braille
On your mark, get ready, go!