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One is fun: guidelines for better braille literacy
Par Marjorie Troughton. 1992
The world under my fingers: personal reflections on braille
Par Barbara Pierce. 1995
Aimed at convincing parents of children with low vision to expose them to braille. Firsthand accounts of people who have…
either depended on braille all of their lives or who were denied braille instruction and "have paid the price of that neglect for years." A contributor explains that reading print is like listening to a distant radio station with static, while reading braille is like sitting in a symphony hall. 1995.Buddy, the first seeing eye dog
Par Eva Moore. 1996
Morris Frank, a blind man, traveled to Switzerland in the 1920s to train with his first guide dog, Buddy, a…
German shepherd. After learning to work together, Morris and Buddy went to the United States to teach other blind people about Seeing Eye dogs. For grades 2-4. 1996.Speaking volumes: a magical history tour
Par Wanda C Fitzgerald. 2006
A magical tour of the CNIB Library on its 100th birthday, taken by Edgar Robinson, founder of the original Library…
for the Blind, and his wife Marion. Text of the play presented by the Glenvale Players, at a 2006 CNIB celebration recognizing 100 years of library services for Canadians living with vision loss. Comes with the play's programme. 2006.Until we have no tomorrows: "Dottie"
Par Patricia Brudenell. 1999
Library services for visually impaired people: a manual of best practice
Par Ed Hopkins Linda. 2000
Premier regard (Points.)
Par Oliver Sacks, Christian Cler. 1999
Mastering literary braille: a comprehensive course
Par Darleen Bogart. 1989
A world perspective of library service for blind and physically handicapped individuals
Par The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. 1995
A timeline that features nearly one hundred key dates pertaining to blindness. It covers the years from 308 AD -…
the birth of Didymus, blind head of the Catechetical School in Alexandria - to 1995 and the publication of the Library of Congress' 10,000th numbered Braille book. 1995.Making scrapbooks: complete guide to preserving your treasured memories
Par Vanessa-Ann Collection. 1998
Presents more than seventy ideas for creating a personal scrapbook. Offers suggestions for various themes around which to create a…
book and ideas for making covers and bindings. Describes various techniques and necessary tools. 1998.Entre aveugles: conseils à l'usage des personnes qui viennent de perdre la vue
Par Louis-Emile Javal. 1903
Yamaha Portotone PSR-340 portable keyboard owner's manual
Par Yamaha. 2001
The journey
Par Kenneth Jernigan. 1993
Collection of essays designed to show that if given appropriate training and equal opportunity, people who are blind make meaningful…
contributions to society. Includes entries about Kenneth Jernigan, spokesperson for the National Federation of the Blind; Kathy Kannenberg, math teacher; Peggy Pinder, lawyer; and Theodore Paul Lubitz, violinist, singer, and piano tuner. 1993.An anthology of readers' thoughts on touch and touch reading
Par National Library for the Blind. 2001
Mastering literary braille: a comprehensive course
Par Braille Authority of North America. 2008
All children have different eyes: learn to play and make friends
Par Edie A Glaser, Maria R Burgio, Doina Paraschiv. 2007
Spend a day with Tommy and Wendy and find out what it's really like to play and make friends with…
kids who see in different ways. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2007.Setting the table for one person: activities for developing spatial concepts 1
Par Elżbieta Więckowska. 2008
This is the first in a series of tactile books for blind children that are developed for the purpose of…
teaching spatial relations. This book is the result of many years of work on the part of the authors in helping blind children learn about their environment and in the reading of tactile graphics. Grades K-3. 2008.Se mouvoir sans voir: éducation et rééducation fonctionnelle des aveugles et des mal-voyants
Par Francis Raynard. 1991
Comment les déficients visuels peuvent améliorer leurs conditions de vie et accéder à une certaine autonomie. S'adresse aussi à toutes…
les personnes qui ont à intervenir dans leur vie quotidienne. [SDMLe solstice d'été: le témoignage bouleversant d'un non-voyant qui a retrouvé la vue
Par Guy Favrie. 1994
Atteint dès la naissance d'une cataracte congénitale, Guy Favrie perd à quatorze ans l'usage de son oeil gauche et devient…
aveugle à vingt-huit ans. Quinze années plus tard, un chirurgien le ramène au monde des voyants. Renaissance et vertige de la liberté... C'est la découverte du visage de ses trois enfants et la vision choc d'un environnement urbain métamorphosé. Mais c'est aussi le brutal sevrage de la dépendance, la rupture de l'équilibre complexe, ambigu, qui lie le handicapé à son entourage. Authentique et jamais pesant, le témoignage de Guy Favrie évite l'autocomplaisance et l'émotion facile, distillant l'essentiel d'un parcours douloureux des ténèbres à la lumière. -- 4e de couvLa vie des aveugles (Que sais-je? #152)
Par Pierre Henri. 1969