Articles related to "Where To Get Talking Books"Stevie Wonder's new creative freedom was yet to produce commercial success. With 'Superstition' and its parent album 'Talking Book' this was set to change.
APH's 150-year history reflects society's evolving image of what disabled persons are capable of when given accessible resources.
Growing popularity of recorded books, long a mainstay of blind education, and advances in digital technology give the sight impaired a wide range of accessible choices.
Through its many technological innovations, the American Foundation for the Blind carries on Helen Keller's legacy of expanding possibilities for people with vision loss.
Audible are a major retailer of audio books and the range of books includes the latest bestsellers through to the classics. This profile looks at Audible in more detail
Online services helping vision and print-impaired readers capture and process information range from interactive Talking Book exhibits to 100,000-volume digital libraries
Tips to join a reading group or start your own club, including organizing a group and reading guides.
APH is America's official supplier of specially formatted reading materials (braille, large-print, and audiobooks) for blind and visually impaired pre-college students.
With classics and bestsellers in braille and audio, as well as music, magazines, and playback machines, the NLS is an indispensable reading resource for the blind.
Teachers seeking to increase class participation, performance, and self-confidence of blind students should encourage them to cultivate specialized reading resources.
Despite soul music dominating the singles charts of the 1960s, it was not until the early 1970s that the genre caught up with its rock companions album-wise.
Ever wanted to teach a child the value of teamwork? From this book kids can learn that diverse people can accomplish far more if they appreciate each other's value.
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a light read that doesn't make light of its serious subject.
From AA meetings to Yoga classes, the Lake Chapalla Society offers a host of activities and services for English speakers and its Mexican neighbors.
A new history of the American Printing House for the Blind traces its innovations in making words accessible--from antebellum embossing systems to digital recording.
There are loads of fun events planned for children at the 2009 Cape Town Book Fair.
It may take several months or longer, but taking the time to evaluate systematically where one's best sales occur will save a self-publisher a lot of time and money.
Most kids, gifted or normal, will not be thrilled to get clothes for holiday gifts. Instead of giving a child something she needs, chose a fun and educational toy.
The Internet has leveled many playing fields for the visually impaired, especially in the availability of online courses, for which Hadley is setting the standard.
Once a month cooking can save you time and money if you are organized. Use this article to plan your meals, recipes, shopping list and more.
From 12-15 March, Leipzig will once again open its doors for the annual Leipzig Book Fair, the first chance for book enthusiasts worldwide to catch a hold of new titles.
YA novelist Janet Lee Carey talks about what she learned from her fifth-grade teacher, why rewrite requests from editors are good, and how she approaches revisions.
Stevie Wonder was born Stevland Hardaway Judkins on May 13, 1950 in Saginaw, Michigan. He continues to entertain, inspire and delight audiences around the world.
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