This section is devoted to providing examples of toys
which are appropriate for visually impaired children.
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Jumbo Lacing Beads
Variety of shapes and textures make these beads an
interesting tactile experience. |
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Soft Animals
from Lakeshore
www.lakeshorelearning.com
There is no substitute for touching the real thing - but
these three dimensional models of wild animals can provide some
early understanding of animal differences.
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Hide 'n Squeak Eggs
by Tomy
While this toy provides experience with cause and effect, and
the eggs each make noises, the layout of the carton provides an
early introduction to the Braille cell. Labeling the eggs as egg
1, egg 2, etc., can be first introduction to the Braille cell |
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A unique book which has removable tools made out of sturdy
cardboard. It includes 7 tools an erasable slate, and it's
self-storing! |
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Smencils - pencils made out of recycled materials with the
added benefit of having a variety of scents. |
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Bop It Extreme
Parents have raved about this toy that tests your child's
reflexes. |
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Dora the Explorer Crayons Names the color of the crayon in both English and Spanish.
Also spells the color. |
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Pretend & Play Teaching Telephone
by Learning Resources
You can actually program in a real response to dialing one
specific telephone number. A prerecorded message exists for
learning to dial 911.\ |
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Braille Alphabet Blocks
by Uncle Goose Toys
An easy way to introduce both Braille and print.
Braille Math Blocks
by Uncle Goose Toys The companion set the to the alphabet
blocks |
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Fridge Phonics
by Leap Frog
Place a letter into the reader and hear the sound of the
letter and a song about it. |
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Raised line coloring books with a variety of themes are
available from:
http://www.nationalbraillefactory.com
They also sell brailled cards and chocolates. |
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Scented Magic Markers
by Sanford
A way of making colors "different" for a blind child.
PLAY TIP: Sanford also makes
an excellent black marker called the 20/20 Marker. It creates crisp, clear lines
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Classic Krazy Kar
Helps develop motor skills, physical strength and agility |
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Whirleyrocket Ride
Designed the Whirly rides at amusement parks. The toy can be
used by one or two children and allows for self-initiated
vestibular stimulation. |
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Triangular shaped crayons that don't roll off the table. |
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3D Feel and Find
20 mini whole object puzzles |
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Lite Brite
by Hasbro
Brightly colored pegs light up when placed on the
black pegboard. This toy allows children to follow patterns or create their own.
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An interactive electronic talking toy which teaches kids
about world geography as well as fun animal facts. Using a
tactile map of the world as the basic game directory, each
continent on the map is an electronic trigger button. When the
button is pushed, you'll hear authentic animal sounds of that
continent, greetings in local languages and other information
which makes the different countries come to life.
Grizzly Gulch Western Extravaganza™
It's like nothing you've experienced before - a game you have to
hear to believe.
Grizzly Gulch Western Extravaganza™ is a virtual world set in
the Old West created purely from sound imagery. You will have
the chance to meet and interact with many crazy characters as
you explore the town of Grizzly Gulch. Would you like to settle
into the Saloon for a game of chance, or try to make a name for
yourself upholding the law against some of the baddest outlaws
in the West with your trusty six shooter in blazing arcade style
gun battles? It's all up to you.
Absolutely no vision is required to play this game. |
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Crunch Art Create colorful three dimensional
pictures and build up finger strength for Braille! |
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Wikki Sticks
www.wikkistix.com
This non-toxic, wax-coated yarn can be molded again and again to
outline shapes and provide borders for coloring, cutting, etc.
TIP: Pull apart licorice can also be
used for these activities. |
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Tack-Tiles
www.tack-tiles.com
320 tiles represent every possible dot combination in
Braille. |



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Light
Box & Light Tables
Various Light Box Materials Kits
A
light box is an invaluable tool in visual stimulation.
Lightbox materials from
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Easy-Grip Pegs and
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Band in a Bag
by Small World Toys
Help your child learn to enjoy
music by providing a variety of instruments to explore. |
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Shapes
and Sound Puzzle
Realistic sounds are
played when puzzle pieces are inserted correctly. |
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Accordion by Schyilling Help build
upper body strength while playing an accordion with nice quality
music. |
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Junior Explorer Globe
by Leap Frog
Globe has four
functions so child can learn varied facts about places touched
with pen. Braille labels can be placed on globe.
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Realistic Pots and Pans
Creative tools
to play with that are just like those mom uses - not plastic
versions. |
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Lap Desk with Gooseneck Light A great tool for
working in confined spaces. |
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PLAY
TIP: Coloring with crayons can be an artistic/tactile activity
for a child with minimal or no vision by using a screen board.
You can use either plastic canvas (found at craft stores) or
regular household screening material. If you use screening
material, make sure all the rough edges are taped over a hard
surface. Then place a sheet of paper over the screening or
plastic canvas and create a tactile picture. |
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Talk and Teach Pig-E-Bank Identifies all coins as they are
inserted into vibrating piggy bank. |
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Another source for raised line coloring books
and greeting cards. |
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Twilight Basketball
This ball (and a football and soccer ball made
by the same company) actually light up. A good way to practice tracking while
playing a game. |
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Latches Puzzle A fun way to learn to
manipulate several different types of latches. |
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Electronic Talking USA puzzle
Once a piece placed in the correct location, this map tells
the state name, capital, and nickname. It also teaches the Pledge of Allegiance and
America the Beautiful. |
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Tonka Dig 'n Rigs A CD rom along with a
playset controller
designed to resemble a truck's interior dashboard which fits
over a standard keyboard. Helps with eye hand coordination
and following directions. |
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Math Window
A mathematics teaching tool, is conveniently-sized work surface
with magnetic tiles in both print and Nemeth Code. |
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Amazing Amanda A very interactive doll.
After a brief setup of her clock and calendar, Amanda learns who
her "mommy" is using voice recognition to remember. She
can understand 50 spoken words. She talks in grammatical
sentences. She tells time and even adjusts for daylight
savings time. She can identify what she is wearing and
will complain if she doesn't like it. |
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Safety Goggles Many parents have asked where
they can find child-sized safety goggles! |
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Swim Goggles Prescription Swim Goggles with
UVA and UVB Protection. |
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Tactile Dice - These dice have raised black dots
on a white background. |
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This talking traffic light is motion-activated.
A great addition for when your child has mastered the
independent use of his tricycle or other self-powered vehicle. |
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Learn to tell time. Clock can operate so
that it announces time or can be a quiz for child to display the
correct time. |
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Listen to the amplified sounds of bugs in this
Big Bad Booming Bugs Electronic Observation Station. |
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Bug vacuum makes it easy to catch the bugs for
the observation station |
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An electronic version of the old children's
favorite "Simon Says" game. |
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A multi-sensory approach to learning letters,
numbers and shapes |
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Hark the Sound - Version 3 |
Hark The Sound is a really simple sound
game intended for young kids who are visually impaired. It was
inspired Diane Brauner and was written by
Gary Bishop with help
and ideas from many students. It is free for
educational and fun use.
http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/assist/Hark3/ |
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You won't believe your eyes! Imagine the endless
possibilities for sensory activities with this amazing "snow"
that's fun to touch and play with. Insta-Sno is a safe and
non-toxic superabsorbent polymer that turns ordinary water into
a fluffy substance that looks like real snow. In fact, this faux
snow is so realistic that it is now being used in indoor
snowboarding parks throughout the world. Insta-Sno will not melt
or ice up. Freeze it and it feels like the real thing! From 4
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Robotic Laser Ball activated by loud clapping
and the ball will spin, rotate and move across the floor on its
own with lights and music. Music feature can be turned off |
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Remarkable aromas provide players with an
extraordinary opportunity to explore the world using this unique
bingo game. Includes 30 distinct aroma samples enclosed in child
resistant scent flasks which need to be matched with the
corresponding image on five brightly illustrated game boards.
For 1-5 players. |
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A fun way to begin teaching map skills |
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Thirty non-toxic plastic blocks, each designed
with six black pegs that can be manually pushed up or down to
form dots 1-6. Using a finger, stylus, or pencil, a young child
can easily make letters, words, even whole sentences by
manipulating the six dots on each block, and joining them in a
"caravan." This is the perfect tool, built like a toy, to get
young blind children acquainted with braille at the earliest
age. |
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