[blindkid] Seedlings Braille Books for Children Adds New Books to Catalog

Julie Connoyer seedlink7 at ameritech.net
Tue Aug 4 18:04:18 UTC 2009


Seedlings Braille Books for Children is pleased 
to announce that a wonderful new group of books 
has just been added to our catalog, bringing the 
total number of titles available in braille to 
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These books range from Print-Braille-&-Picture 
Books for toddlers and preschoolers like 
“Clifford’s Animal Sounds” and “Curious 
George at the Zoo,” to two-volume novels for 
teens and “tweens” (Newbery Honor Book 
“Elijah of Buxton” for example). And there 
are many great books in between (some “Magic 
Tree House” books and “Black Lagoon Adventures” among others).

Also, in honor of our new <?xml:namespace prefix 
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President, we have added a biography of Barack 
Obama, and one about Michelle Obama!

To view a list of all the new books, please go to 
<http://www.seedlings.org/whatsnew.php>http://www.seedlings.org/whatsnew.php

To read about all 1,000 titles, you can go to 
<http://www.seedlings.org/>www.seedlings.org and 
click on “Order Our Books & Gifts.”

The Seedlings 2010 Catalog will be available 
soon. You can download the textfile version from 
our website: 
<http://www.seedlings.org/>www.seedlings.org  If 
you would like to receive a print copy in the 
mail, please send your name and address to: 
<mailto:info at seedlings.org>info at seedlings.org or call: 800-777-8552.

Seedlings Braille Books for Children is a 
501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to 
increasing the opportunity for literacy by 
providing high-quality, low-cost children’s 
literature in braille. Volunteers, grants and 
donations make it possible for Seedlings to offer 
books at a fraction of the production costs, and 
prices have not been increased for 25 years!

“More than any other time, when I hold a 
beloved book in my hand, my limitations fall from 
me, my spirit is free.” –Helen Keller


Julie Connoyer
Community Outreach Coordinator
Seedlings Braille Books for Children
(734)427-8552 x301
(800)777-8552 x301
seedlink7 at ameritech.net
www.seedlings.org

"Placing a book in a child's hand is like planting a seed."



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