Braille books
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Braille books
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Braille books
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Incoming Resources
- Arthur's eyes
- The little engine that could, from the original story by Watty Piper ; illustrated by Cristina Ong
- The true story of the three little pigs, by A. Wolf ; as told to Jon Scieszka
- El libro negro de los colores
- Sadie can count, a multi-sensory book
- Five little pumpkins
- Goodnight moon, by Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Clement Hurd
- The napping house, by Audrey Wood ; illustrated by Don Wood
- Noah's ark
- The three little pigs, retold and illustrated by James Marshall
- Ticket to Work, the basics
- Franklin says "I love you"
- Farm, Emma Grange (author)
- Dinosaurs, dinosaurs, by Byron Barton
- Margret & H.A. Rey's Curious George goes camping
- Pumpkin Eye
- Toot & Puddle, charming Opal, by Holly Hobbie
- One duck stuck, Phyllis Root ; illustrated by Jane Chapman
- Jennifer's messes, by Suzette Wright ; tactile designs by Tom Poppe
- Ginger finds a home, Charlotte Voake
- What's that?
- My colors, Mis colores, Rebecca Emberley
- Sheep in a jeep, Nancy Shaw ; illustrated by Margot Apple
- The little engine that could, by Watty Piper ; adapted by Walter Retan
- Drills reproduced in braille
- A braille spelling dictionary for beginning writers
- Pignic
- Harry the dirty dog, by Gene Zion ; pictures by Margaret Bloy Graham
- Animals, knowledge you can touch, Braille concept development, Fleur Star, Jemma Westing, Charlotte Oliver ; senior editor, Fleur Star
- One hungry monster, a counting book in rhyme
- Giggle, giggle, quack
- Oh, the places you'll go!, by Dr. Seuss
- Nate the Great and the sticky case, by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat
- Touch and feel mazes, ten tactile labyrinths to solve with your fingertip, by Junko Murayama
- The hickory chair
- Owl babies
- Farm, written by Emma Grange
- The little engine that could, by Watty Piper ; adapted by Walter Retan
- Getting a feel for eclipses, written and edited by Cass Runyon, David Hurd, Joseph Minafra, and Cynthia Hall
- Horton hatches the egg
- The velveteen rabbit, or, How toys become real
- Redbook on work incentives, a summary guide to social security and supplemental security income work incentives for people with disabilities
- Miss Mary Mack, adapted by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- Siempre te querré
- Five little monkeys jumping on the bed, retold and illustrated by Eileen Christelow
- The cows are going to Paris
- The night search, by Kate Chamberlin ; illustrated by Dot Yoder
- Just me in the tub
- The story of Babar, the little elephant, by Jean de Brunhoff ; translated from the French by Merle S. Haas
- My fuzzy farm babies, a book to touch & feel, by Tad Hills
Outgoing Resources
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