[blindkid] Toys off the shelf

Sherman, Becky (DSB) RebSherman at dsb.wa.gov
Wed Apr 14 00:05:30 UTC 2010


Playschool seems to put braille and large print on some of their stuff. 



Rebecca Sherman, MA
Transition Specialist, DSB 
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On Behalf Of Jan Wright
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 1:21 PM
To: blindkid at nfbnet.org
Subject: [blindkid] Toys off the shelf


Hi All,
I know that there are many special catalogs where we can order toys,
games and educational products for our blind children.
But, let's look at local toy stores such as KB toys or Toys-R-Us.
Are there certain "off the shelf," products that you have found to be
quite helpful in the development of your child? I am not speaking of the
wickysticks or blocks or bicycles and such. I am speaking more of the
educational products. 
Are there certain "mainstreamed" products that you have found to be
quite accessible? 
Thanks.
Jan

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