[blindkid] question about books

Brandy W branlw at sbcglobal.net
Mon Oct 17 13:19:35 UTC 2011


Hi, Here are some books that may interest your son: Henry and mudge, ( 
beginning chapter books about the adventures of a boy and his dog.) any 
Arthur books including the Arthur chapter books, Ramona or henry books, 
Magic tree House, Fluffy, (on the easier side, but if Clifford is up his 
interest he will probably be able to read them easily.) Nate the Great 
books, Flat Stanley, and I'll try to think of others for you. I can think of 
a ton for girls, but am drawing a blank on this level. If I think of more 
I'll write in again.

Do you get books from the American action fund, www.seedlings.org, National 
Braille press, or
Temple Beth El Braille Bindery Volunteers? These are free or low cost books 
in Braille. You can also sign up to get books on loan from the state 
libraries, or by download from Bard.



Good luck on your reading adventures!



Bran






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them feel the joy that's to be found in the creative spirit. It's the things 
we play with and the people who help us play that make a great difference in 
our lives."
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Brandy Wojcik
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Carly B" <barnesraiser at gmail.com>
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Subject: [blindkid] question about books


> Hi! I just enrolled my 9yo third grade son into the Braille Readers are
> Leaders NFB contest. We are preparing to have a strong start! :) This will
> be our first time. Does anyone have any book recommendations for him? He
> loves Curious George, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and others, but I'd like 
> to
> challenge him a bit more. He loves anything related to technology. Does
> anyone know of a book, or better yet, a book series that a boy his age 
> might
> enjoy? I've got two older sons as well, but their reading preferences were
> different enough that knowing what was out there for one of them didn't
> necessarily translate to anything of interest for the other.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> :) Carolynn aka "Brian's mom"
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