Bringing picture books to life for blind and visually impaired children

Bringing picture books to life for blind and visually impaired children

lls. “But when he brought in our version of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, he was the one with the cool book that all the other kids wanted to read.” The books have also proved valuable for children with dyslexia and autism, and for those learning English as a second language. Living Paintings is continuing to expand its catalogue, and has just completed a tactile version of The Gruffalo’s Child. “The transformation from a book to a physical object is incredible,” Ford says. “Kids don’t just hear the story, they experience it. They feel empowered and connected, and that’s priceless.”

Living Paintings is continuing to expand its catalogue, and has just completed a tactile version of The Gruffalo’s Child

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