Edward Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC
Latest posts by Edward Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC (see all)
- The Elephant in the Room - July 24, 2020
- Leading Voices of Diversity and Inclusion - June 17, 2020
- Keeping Up With Your Braille Knowledge At This Time - March 27, 2020
- SurveyGizmo and PDRIB Power Ground-Breaking Research on Blindness - February 27, 2020
- Making a Distinction: Teachers of Blind Students - August 12, 2019
As part of the NFB of Louisiana state convention in Bossier City on April 5 – 7 we will be having a Braille Book fair Extravaganza! All items completely suitable for blind kids or parents sharing with their sighted kiddos!
Over 200 titles of Braille fiction and non-fiction books for all ages and interests!
Eric carle classics, Laura Ingalls Wilder collection, Pete the Cat, assorted biographies, Bob Book series 1 – 5, Twisted Fairy Tales, and so so much more including over 60 titles for only $1!!
Adapted games for everyone!
Checkers, Connect Four, Tic Tac Tow and more!
Challenging puzzles and activities for all levels!
Educational manipulatives, tangrams, kids’ jig saw puzzles, activity and coloring books, word scrambles, mazes, and kids’ cook books!
Educational materials!
Flash cards, book marks, posters, swing cells, braille reference materials, various STEM items, braille writer shelves, fun braille writer covers and matching slate pouches, stuffed reading friends, and cozy reading nooks!!
Don’t forget to check out our $1 section with greeting cards, refrigerator magnets, novelty toys, and braille gummies and lollypops!! Purchase materials for your classroom, friends, family members, or just yourself! Many one-of-a-kind items so don’t delay!
Edward Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC
Latest posts by Edward Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC (see all)
- The Elephant in the Room - July 24, 2020
- Leading Voices of Diversity and Inclusion - June 17, 2020
- Keeping Up With Your Braille Knowledge At This Time - March 27, 2020
- SurveyGizmo and PDRIB Power Ground-Breaking Research on Blindness - February 27, 2020
- Making a Distinction: Teachers of Blind Students - August 12, 2019