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A visually impaired seven-year-old boy is taking on an annual reading challenge for a fifth time. Thomas Zalba-Smith, from Highams Park, has not let the condition nystagmus stop him from enjoying ...
During the summer, the Tampa Bay Rays visit non-profit organizations promoting literacy by reading books with youth. They call the program Reading with the Rays.
Clovernook Center launches groundbreaking children's books for visually impaired leaders The Greater Cincinnati nonprofit, the largest braille producer in the world, releases children's book ...
Clover Center launches groundbreaking children's books for visually impaired leaders 'Into the mouth of Trump hell'? South African president says White House meeting wasn't so dramatic Scientists ...
The Friends of the Morris Library and WSIU Radio hosted a book, vinyl, and media sale at Southern Illinois University Carbondale to raise funds for the university's reading service for ...
It’s important to recognize that providing large print books to students who would benefit from them is very low-hanging fruit, requiring no shift in teacher instruction or training.