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Our unique programs and partnerships are designed to improve access to information for braille readers.
Bookshare.org
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Our partnership with Bookshare.org allows easy access to thousands of embossed books. Braille readers now have a quick, easy and economical way to order and receive braille books.
Dots for Tots
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DOTS FOR TOTS are multisensory storybook kits, designed specifically for visually impaired preschoolers so parents can help their blind children begin their journey into reading.
Tac-Tales
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Tac-Tales is another unique multisensory storybook kit, especially designed for visually impaired early school-aged children and their parents.
Partners in Literacy
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Our Partners in Literacy Program is designed especially for teachers, librarians and other professionals working with blind and visually impaired children to help them build a library of Braille materials—even when they are on a tight budget!
Braille Special Collection
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The Braille Special Collection offers blind children the opportunity to order a variety of books throughout the year, free of charge, so that they can create a special library of their own.
 
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