[blParent] BlParent Digest, Vol 186, Issue 6
Bernadette Jacobs
bernienfb75 at gmail.com
Tue Nov 19 15:49:16 UTC 2019
The American Printing House for the Blind, (APH), in Louisville, KY, has this Phantabulous book bag with their catalog and some other various information. But they have a large plastic bag with all 26 letters and numbers. Each print letter has its coinciding Braille number or letter on it. The numbers and letters are all magnetic and will stick to a metal whatever. They can stick them on to a frig, or wherever you’d like your children playing. I used to dump them into a metal baking dish for them to play with for as long as they’d like. Each of my children had one of those bags.
1839 Frankfort AVE.
Louisville, KY 40206
Toll Free:
800-223-1839
Aph.org for more information.
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> Hey guys,
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> My son is getting to the age where learning letters, numbers, colors
> and shapes are being important. It being the holidays, all of his
> family are wanting to know what to get him, but everything main stream
> seems to be touch screen, which sounds cool if there's a sighted
> person to help him to learn to use things like that, but being a blind
> parent of a sighted child, does anyone have some learning toys that
> worked for you? That are also fun? LOL.
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> Anyone who has favorite toys, please share toy names and/or links
> because I'm sure there's some more parents out there with a similar
> problem around the holidays.
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> Thanks!!
> Amanda
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