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What's in the Northeast?

Lynn Peppas
ISBN: 9780778718307
1 volume
76 braille pages, 8 graphic pages, Crabtree Publishing Company
2012
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint

What's in the Southwest?

Lynn Peppas
ISBN: 9780778718321
1 volume
68 braille pages, 7 graphic pages, Crabtree Publishing Company
2012
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint

What's in the Southeast?

Natalie Hyde
Book in progress; numbers are estimates only.
ISBN: 9780778718314
1 volume
66 braille pages, 6 graphic pages, Crabtree Publishing Company
2012
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint

What's in the Midwest?

Robin Johnson
Book in progress; numbers are estimates only.
ISBN: 9780778718291
1 volume
64 braille pages, 6 graphic pages, Crabtree Publishing Company
2012
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint

What's in the West?

Robert Walker
Book in progress; numbers are estimates only.
ISBN: 9780778718338
1 volume
66 braille pages, 7 graphic pages, Crabtree Publishing Company
2012
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint

Prentice Hall Algebra 1 (Virginia Edition)

ISBN: 9780132530804
2 volumes
309 braille pages, 24 graphic pages, Virginia Edition
Pearson
2012
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint

Engineer's Notebook Project Book 4.0

Book in progress; numbers are estimates only.
ISBN: 9781607205197
3 volumes
488 braille pages, 123 graphic pages, 1
Boston 2008 Museum of Science
2008
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint

Tallest Tower Activity

Building is fun and a little competition makes it even more fun!

10 Tips for Reading Aloud

Every book is a world.

10 TIPS FOR READING ALOUD

Great Expectations brings popular picture books to life using a multi-sensory approach songs, tactile play, picture descriptions, body movement, engaged listening all designed to promote active reading experiences for children with visual impairments. Parents will learn how to describe a picture in a book, how to explore a book s visual concepts, how to play and have fun telling the whole story. Children will learn to listen carefully to words, feelings (voice), actions, scene, plots, and character development elements that they would otherwise miss by not seeing the pictures.

How does the program work?

Picture books for blind kids? YES!

Win a Baby Bear Balance Set!Thanks for Entering the Drawing!

The monthly winner will be notified on the first Monday of the month. In the meantime, explore Measuring Penny Activity Page where there are lots of games and adventures to enjoy.