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Patch Land Adventures Fishing with Grandpa

This book chronicles the real-life story of her son Preston and their dog Beau to educate the public on a very important and difficult topic. In it, Little Preston and his dog Beau are challenged by...

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See the Ocean

Nellie loves her family’s annual trip over the Black Mountains to their beach house. Every year her two brothers compete to see who will first see the ocean through the mountain passes. Illustrated in...

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A Family’s Guide to Interveners for Children with Combined Vision and Hearing...

Created especially for parents of children who are deaf/blind by parents who have seen the importance of intervener services and who believe it is critical that all parents of children and youth who...

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Making It Work: Educating the Blind/Visually Impaired Student in the Regular...

Making It Work is destined to be the definitive guide for years to come on how to make the regular school education a successful experience for blind/visually impaired children. With chapters flowing...

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Getting Ready for College Begins in Third Grade: Working Toward an...

The purpose of this book is to guide parents and teachers in fostering the blind/visually impaired child’s skill development in such critical areas as academics, independent movement and travel, social...

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The Pirate of Kindergarten

Doubles are good for lots of things – double scoops of ice cream, double features at the movies. But double vision is NOT a good kind of double. In fact, it can make kindergarten kind of hard. Ginny...

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Roger Gets Carried Away

Roger is a little kid with a BIG imagination. In fact, he is secretly known as Captain Kaboodle, and he can imagine almost anything. When mom announces a trip to the eye doctor, Captain Kaboodle faces...

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Sarah’s Sleepover

Sarah and her cousins are all set for a sleepover weekend complete with hot chocolate, pillow fights, and ghost stories–until the power goes out in a storm and plunges them into total darkness. Sarah...

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Brian’s Bird

Brian is visually impaired. When he receives a parakeet for his birthday, he names it Scratchy because that’s how the bird feels on his hand. Brian’s older brother, Kevin, carelessly leaves the front...

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Children with Visual Impairments: A Parents Guide (2nd Edition)

This book is an essential resource for parents of children who are blind, legally blind, or have low vision. Written by an expert team of professionals and parents, it is filled with jargon-free,...

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Seeing Clearly: Fun Activities for Improving Visual Skills

Developing healthy visual-motor skills is more difficult in our increasingly complex world than ever before.  Our visual experiences can be overwhelmed by the vast complexity of artificial sights which...

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Dog Wants to Play

This is a text and braille book. Dog wants to play. When? Today! But no one will play with Dog. Not the chick or the lamb, the calf or the pig. Poor Dog! Isn’t there one playmate who will play with Dog...

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Ten Thank-You Letters

This is a Text and Braille book. Pig is writing a thank-you note to his grandma when his friend Rabbit comes over to play. Eager to get in on the action, Rabbit writes one of his own . . . and another...

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Listen For The Bus: David’s Story

David,who is blind and has a hearing impairment, is off to Kindergarten. This book is full of photographs showing how he spends a typical day… From getting on the bus to go to school, to his favorite...

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Knots On A Counting Rope

By the warmth of a campfire beneath a starry night sky, a Navajo youth named Boy-Strength-of-Blue-Horses listens to the tale of his birth from his grandfather. Although blind, the boy learns that he...

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Keep Your Ear On The Ball

Davey is blind, but shows his classmates that he can do everything on his own … Until he has a little trouble with kickball. Together the children figure out a way to help him “hear” the ball so he...

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Getting Ready for College Begins in Third Grade: Working Toward an...

The purpose of this book is to guide parents and teachers in fostering the blind/visually impaired child’s skill development in such critical areas as academics, independent movement and travel, social...

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Dog Wants to Play

This is a text and braille book. Dog wants to play. When? Today! But no one will play with Dog. Not the chick or the lamb, the calf or the pig. Poor Dog! Isn’t there one playmate who will play with Dog...

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Do You Remember The Color Blue? And Other Questions Kids Ask About Blindness

Hobart Alexander lost her sight at the age of twenty-six, and although the experience was devastating, eventually her life changed in positive ways she never expected. In Do You Remember the Color...

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Children with Visual Impairments: A Parents Guide (2nd Edition)

This book is an essential resource for parents of children who are blind, legally blind, or have low vision. Written by an expert team of professionals and parents, it is filled with jargon-free,...

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