[blParent] Accessible bedtime story app

Tony Malykh anton.malykh at gmail.com
Wed Apr 15 19:58:57 UTC 2020


Thanks for suggestions!

Actually my son is sighted and he enjoys looking at the pictures. I 
meant something like a visual app for iPhone/iPad, with pictures, that 
he can read before sleep. Let me know if you know any apps like this!

Thanks!

Tony


On 4/15/2020 7:25 AM, Jennifer Harnish via BlParent wrote:
> If you are referring to audio books that play the stories, check the Bard
> app. There are Braille display choices if you are a  Braille display or
> notetaker user. I  also always enjoyed telling stories at bedtime using my
> voice, stuffed animals, hand gestures, or just snuggling together.
> For play, toddlers at that age love basics like banging pots and pans or
> plastic containers and bowls with wooden spoons. Piling pillows or couch
> cushions on a  rug or thick blanket makes great climbing surfaces that you
> can enjoy too. they love tactile exploring like spaghetti cooked or not in a
> bowl to dig their hands in, finger painting with yogurt, music of all sorts
> especially ones that you can learn the words to .  put on silly plays with
> stuffed animals or socks over your hands. Stacking then knocking down
> blocks, kitchen containers is fun too.I  always enjoyed using basic
> household items to engage my twins in fun.  Supervised water play in the tub
> even with just an inch of water and cups for filling and pouring out .
> Have fun!
> Jennifer
>
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> Hello!
>
> I hope you all are staying safe during these challenging times!
>
> I am looking for an accessible bedtime story app for iPhone/iPad to read
> stories to my toddler. Does anyone have any good recommendations?
> And also, do you guys have any tips on how to amuse a 15-month old toddler
> at home? Like what activities can you do together with the little one?
> Thanks!
> Tony
>
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