Babies are first introduced to words on board books — sturdy picture books with simple text. These board books are a combination of print and braille — the same books that sighted children read, but adapted with braille labels. Sighted parents read to their blind toddler, teach them about books, and encourage them to find the braille bumps. These experiences are an important first step to becoming literate, but also give children the chance to expand their imaginations and giggle a little along the way.
By Hannah Eliot and Chie Boyd Ages Baby-3. A classic lullaby gets a fresh twist as adorable forest animals get ready for bedtime in this oversized board book that has a...
Ages Baby-Preschool Note: In uncontracted (Grade 1) braille only. As a tiny mouse examines different monkeys looking for his friend, he narrows down the group based on different touch-and-feel features:...
Ages Baby-Preschool Print/braille and touch-and-feel! In uncontracted (Grade 1) UEB braille. My now 8 month old has loved these books since she was old enough to hold her own had...
By Sandra Boynton Ages Baby-3. Your new going-to-bed routine! This classic bedtime story is just right for winding down the day as a joyful, silly group of animals scrub scrub...
By Little Hippo Books In uncontracted (Grade 1) brailleAges Baby-6. Guess the sea creature in this "Who Am I?" touch and feel book with silicone elements on each spread, as...
Note: You can pre-order this book now! Ages Baby to 3 — and up! Join an adventurous rabbit and his animal friends as they journey over steep mountain peaks, through...