[blindkid] Technology and Little Kid

Heather craney07 at rochester.rr.com
Fri Feb 19 01:45:18 UTC 2010


Awsum.  These sound even appropriate for Jeremy at eighteen months.  We will 
try these tomorrow.  Thank you so much.
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Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2010 5:44 PM
Subject: [blindkid] Technology and Little Kid


> There are computer games that a blind toddler can play.  7-128  Software
> has a series called Pizza Games that includes three pre-school games  that 
> are
> blind accessible.
>
> One - Here comes the Duck, has animals displaying, the name being said and
> the sound the animal makes sounds with the pressing of any key.  This is 
> to
> teach cause and effect on a computer keyboard.
>
> The Letters Game has the child press any letter key - the letter is said,
> an object that starts with that letter is shown and the sound associated
> with that letter is sounded.  This helps children find letters on the
> keyboard.
>
> The Numbers Game is the same type of thing with the  numbers zero through 
> 9.
>
> There are the spelling game, definitions game, numbers plus and numbers
> minus games that are all blind accessible and are for school-age children.
>
> These games can be seen on our website:  _www.7128.com_
> (http://www.7128.com)
>
> Oh - and in addition, we have just released the 2010 Top 25 Website list
> for gamers who are blind.  We reviewed over 100 websites and selected the
> top 25 based on the criteria listed.  You can check this out to find out 
> what
> blind and VI accessible games are available and other information about
> blind gaming.
>
> Eleanor Robinson
> 7-128 Software
>
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