[NOBE-L] Tactile Picture Books

Albert Rizzi Albert at Myblindspot.org
Mon Jan 13 23:07:13 UTC 2020


Emily,

Here is a company that sells braille books, including children books. I am going to guess that they would totally have what you are looking for.

Print/braille Valentines!	

 


This adorable print/braille Valentine dinosaur thinks very highly of you!


This year's Valentines features the words "You're Dino-mite!" and shows a cute dinosaur joyfully tossing purple-pink hearts into the air. On the back of the card is a "braille decoder" to help friends and family read the message in braille. The print/braille Valentines are the perfect way to promote braille among family, friends, and classmates. 

Large Packs: 32 print/braille Valentines plus envelopes: $15
Small Packs: 20 print/braille Valentines plus envelopes: $12 

Other Valentine cards are also still available.... check out our Valentine Gift Ideas for other valentines, braille jewelry, books, and magnets! 
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-----Original Message-----
From: NOBE-L <nobe-l-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Emily Bowe via NOBE-L
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2020 5:58 PM
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Cc: Emily Bowe <emilybowe2000 at hotmail.com>
Subject: [NOBE-L] Tactile Picture Books

Hello everyone!
I am currently attending uuniversity and studying to become a teacher. As such, I am required to take a children's literature course. As part of this class, I will have to analyze and write a paper on a picture book. That being said, does anyone know of a resource where I can find books with tactile pictures, since I have no residual vision? I am aware of the Dots for Tots books Bproduced by BrailleInstitute and the Touch aand Feelbooks, but I believe Dots for Tots is manipulatives-based and I will probably need something with more detail than Touch and Feel. I can see what the Disability Resource Office at my university can do or work out an alternative assignment with my professor, but I would like to know if there are any existing resources first.
Thank you all!
-- Emily Bowe 
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