[blparent] Braille Books for Kids
Pickrell, Rebecca M (IT)
REBECCA.PICKRELL at ngc.com
Wed Feb 25 15:40:03 UTC 2009
So going back to my earlier question,
Can somebody tell me how I get my library to link up with the Utah
Library, the Tenesee library and the Jernigan Library?
The librarian at my talking book library has never heard of either of
these libraries.
Anybody have names of people I can give to her?
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Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 9:37 PM
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Subject: [blparent] Braille Books for Kids
This is actually in response to the Seedlings verses NBPBooks. The
Tennessee Library for the Blind has braille books. The plastic sheets
between the print pages are very sturdy and do not tear easily; however,
I find the 3 ring clip comes out of the binder often.
Seedlings books are great because they look and feel just like a book
that is bought at the store, but the selection is limited and the books
from the library are free! We have them both. Lucy
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