APH Family Life Catalog 2005-2006 A Catalog of Products and Services for Families with Visually Impaired Children of All Ages American Printing House for the Blind 1839 Frankfort Avenue Louisville, Kentucky 40206-0085 Phone: 502-895-2405 Toll Free: 800-223-1839 Fax: 502-899-2274 E-Mail: info@aph.org Web site: www.aph.org About the APH Family Catalog 2005-2006, Electronic Edition American Printing House for the Blind, Inc. Thank you for your interest in electronic catalogs from the American Printing House for the Blind! This file contains the complete text of the print edition of the APH Family Catalog, 2005-2006, with the exception of some picture captions. @ About the Table of Contents This Family Catalog is organized according to specific subject or topic. The table of contents lists the print catalog page number for each category; each of these sections is followed by a special location marker designed to help electronic edition users find a particular product category quickly and easily. @ Searching Strategies The location markers listed in the table of contents consist of the letters "qq" followed by a two-digit number (digits 1-9 are preceded by a zero). In the body text of this electronic edition catalog, each category heading is preceded by the location marker assigned to it in the table of contents. The "qq" markers enable you to locate the desired category by using your computer's "search" capability to find the appropriate "qq" marker. For example, after the category heading "Books for Children and Parents" in the table of contents is the electronic edition location marker "qq04". To locate a picture book for your preschooler, do a search for "qq04" in the appropriate file. An additional aid in searching has been provided by tagging individual item entries and sub-categories within subject categories with an "at" sign, "@". For example, after finding "qq04", a search for "@" will take you to "Giggly-Wiggly, Snickety-Snick." The next "@" search will take you to the entry for "Something Special" and so on. Note: The last "at" sign in each file will be a part of our e-mail address. @@ Advertisement: APH Print/Braille Children's Books: Combined Print and Braille Gives You Books to Read Together . . . Through the generous support of the Jessie Ball duPont Fund, APH is adding braille pages to full-color, hard-cover classic children's books. This makes reading a group activity, allowing family members to participate equally. APH is constantly adding to the number of titles in the low-cost duPont series. Currently, five titles are available: -- Sylvester and the Magic Pebble -- The Mysterious Tadpole -- Capital! Washington D.C. from A - Z -- Looking Out for Sarah -- Pumpkin Eye See print page 12 American Printing House for the Blind, Inc. 800-223-1839 info@aph.org www.aph.org @@ Greetings from APH President Tuck Tinsley! I am excited to introduce the new edition of APH's Family Life Catalog. The products featured in this catalog are designed for families with visually impaired children, including infants, preschoolers, elementary students, high school students, or young adults. For over 145 years, APH has been helping blind children learn, grow, and achieve independence. Our commitment includes identifying needs, designing products to meet those needs, field testing prototypes, and manufacturing and distributing products. APH also offers numerous services useful to parents or teachers of blind children. Please feel free to contact us with any product needs you may have. We hope to hear from you soon. Sincerely, Tuck Tinsley III, Ed.D., President @@ Table of Contents (Print page numbers are listed for reference.) Welcome!--page 1, qq01 --APH Services for Families--page 2, closely following qq01 --What Is the Federal Quota Program?--page 4, qq02 --About This Catalog--page 5, qq03 Books for Children and Parents--page 6, qq04 Getting Started--page 14, qq05 --Early Childhood--page 14, closely following qq05 --Preliteracy--page 16, qq06 --General--page 18, qq07 Educational Materials--page 19, qq08 --Braille--page 19, closely following qq08 --Writing--page 21, qq09 --Tactile Graphics--page 21, qq10 --Art--page 23, qq11 --Math--page 24, qq12 --Social Studies--page 30, qq13 --Orientation and Mobility--page 32, qq14 --Career Education--page 33, qq15 Reading/Writing Supplies--page 34, qq16 Daily Living--page 43, qq17 Recreation and "Special Touch" Gift Items--page 49, qq18 Technology and Software--page 56, qq19 Products to Recommend to Your School--page 66, qq20 Resources for Families: Agencies that Serve People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired--page 70, qq21 Index--page 73, not included in electronic edition How to Order--page 79, qq22 qq01 Welcome! APH Services for Families Having a child who is visually impaired or blind may be a challenging and life-changing experience; however, you're not alone! There are dozens of agencies in your state and across the country to help you provide your child with the best education and rehabilitation services possible. This section lists services provided by the American Printing House for the Blind (APH). A Resources for Families appendix in the rear of the catalog lists other agencies that may be helpful to you. @@ Services for Families from APH The American Printing House for the Blind is committed to providing quality services for the families of children with visual impairments. This catalog, designed specifically for families, is one of those services. APH's Department of Research partners with universities and other organizations to assure that the products we create are appropriate and beneficial for your child. @@ Early Childhood APH's employees are dedicated to services for early childhood and families. The "Babies Count: National Registry for Children with Visual Impairment from Birth to Three Years" is coordinated by the Early Childhood Project Leader. Babies Count identifies children across the country, birth to three, who are blind and visually impaired. Information collected through this project guides our development of products and services for young children, as well as identifies trends and needs for the future. For more information about Babies Count, contact Burt Boyer at APH by calling 800-223-1839 or emailing him at bboyer@aph.org. @@ Training Events Across the U.S. APH is proud to sponsor a series of National Instructional Partnerships workshops and training events around the country each year. These workshops focus on curriculum areas and topics vital to the education of children who are blind and visually impaired. Nationally known experts in the field of education and rehabilitation partner with APH staff to provide the expertise and knowledge that make these events powerful learning experiences. We invite and encourage parents to attend any of these events that are relevant for their children. Information about National Instructional Partnerships events can be found on the APH web site at www.aph.org, or by contacting the Field Services Department by calling 800-223-1839. APH also maintains the accessible Fred's Head Database. Fred's Head is a source of tips and techniques for and by blind or visually impaired individuals. This free-of-charge database includes records about technology, recreation, daily living skills, orientation and mobility, and much more. Fred's Head also includes information on finding adaptive products and provides links to interesting web sites. If you have a question about how to accomplish a task, try looking in Fred's Head at www.aph.org, and click the Fred's Head link. Fred's Head is for students as well as adults. @@ Products to Recommend to Your School The complete line of APH products is presented in our APH Family Catalog. This contains many specialized educational manuals, kits, and programs for teachers who are working with children of all ages. Request this catalog to learn about products that you may wish to recommend to your school. @@ Products for Daily Living If there is an adult in your family who is visually impaired, you may wish to receive APH's Adult Life Catalog. This catalog contains a wealth of daily living products, including Talking Book tape recorders, a talking color identifier, braille writing materials, and more. The above catalogs are available in accessible editions on our web site, wwww.aph.org. They are also available in print, and on a CD-ROM computer disc. The Adult Life Catalog is available on cassette tape. To order a catalog, go to www.aph.org and click on "Products," then "APH Catalogs by Mail." Order by phone at 800-223-1839. qq02 What Is the Federal Quota Program? The federal Act to Promote the Education of the Blind was enacted by Congress in 1879 as a means for providing accessible educational materials to eligible students who meet the definition of blindness. Federal funds are available to organizations in each state to provide materials for students working at less than college level. These organizations may be state departments of education, or residential schools or other agencies for the blind. @@ Who Is Eligible? In order for students to be eligible for registration in the Program, they MUST meet the following requirements. --meet the definition of blindness -- "central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with correcting glasses or a peripheral field so contracted that the widest diameter of such field subtends an angular distance no greater than 20 degrees" --"be enrolled in a formally organized public or private, nonprofit educational program of less than college level" --be enrolled with the registering school or agency on the first Monday in January There is no chronological age limit for eligibility. Adults to be registered must be receiving a minimum of 20 hours per week of instruction in an educational program. @@ How Does the Quota Program Work? As part of the annual budget process, Congress allots an amount to the Federal Quota Program. A national census taken each January determines the number of students eligible to receive Quota materials. The federal money is then divided among the participating schools and agencies, based on the number of qualifying students registered. The money does not go to the students themselves, but is credited to Federal Quota accounts administered by APH and its Ex Officio Trustees throughout the country. By combining these funds and maintaining libraries and materials centers for items that can be used multiple times, the Ex Officio Trustees are able to use these funds efficiently. @@ Who Are the Ex Officio Trustees? For each residential school for the blind, state department of education, or agency for the blind participating in the Program, an Ex Officio Trustee of APH must be designated, who is then entrusted with Quota administration within his or her system. @@ Is My Child Registered? There are several ways to find out if your child is registered: --Ask at your Individualized Educational Program (IEP) or Individualized Family Services Plan (IFSP) meeting. Your service provider should be aware that Federal Quota funds are available, and can tell you if your child qualifies. --Contact the state department of education (if your child attends a public or private school) or the state residential school for the blind. --Contact your Ex Officio Trustee for more information. To learn the name of the Ex Officio Trustee serving your organization, check the APH web site at www.aph.org/fedquotpgm/trustees.html and then click on your state, or contact the APH Field Services Department at 800-223-1839, extension 257. qq03 About This Catalog Service Since 1858 Since 1858 the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) has been creating unique products for people who are visually impaired or blind. APH is a nonprofit organization. We are the oldest company in the United States manufacturing products for blind people and are the largest organization of our kind in the world. @@ Locating Products Products in this catalog are organized by subject area, such as "Books for Children and Parents." There is an index in the back of the [print] catalog, that includes variations of the product name as well as the exact title. @@ Multiply Disabled Children Most products in this catalog are appropriate for children and adults with multiple disabilities, including deafblindness. @@ Prices and Types of Funds Accepted All items in this catalog can be purchased with regular funds, such as checks or credit cards. Most items can also be purchased with Federal Quota funds through an Ex Officio Trustee (see "How to Order" for more information on this process). Prices are subject to change without notice. @@ On the Cover: Third-grader Brianna is poised for a good toss of APH's new Rib-It-Ball. [See print page 51] @@ Product Information and Ordering on the Web Visit the APH web site for product information, ordering for U.S. customers, and much more. Our site is fully accessible to users who are visually impaired or blind: www.aph.org. Questions? Credit Card Order? The Call Is On Us! APH has a toll free phone number for all of your customer needs: --Questions about APH products and services --Placing credit card orders --Questions about existing orders or status of products under repair Call Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time: 1-800-223-1839. qq04 Books for Children and Parents On the Way to Literacy: Early Experiences for Visually Impaired Children This handbook and series of 18 storybooks contain vital information and activities to enhance the development of literacy in young blind or visually impaired children. Handbook and Let's Get Started Handbook addresses communication, hand skills/tactual exploration, concepts, and book experiences. Recommended ages for Let's Get Started concepts: birth to 5 years. Storybooks [Print edition has photos illustrating each type of storybook.] Storybooks introduce large print, tactile illustrations, and braille, with opportunities to use finger and hand skills. Recommended ages for storybooks: 2 1/2 to 5 years @@ On the Way Storybooks with Real Objects and Textures @ Giggly-Wiggly, Snickety-Snick: 6-77502-05--$46.00 Words capture a range of tactile experiences and envelopes on the pages can be filled with real objects (not included). @ Something Special: 6-77500-05--$47.00 A young child searches for a lost possession; features objects fixed to the book pages. @ That's Not My Bear: 6-77501-01--$45.00 The special bear and others offered by the family are represented by furry shapes. @ Geraldine's Blanket: 6-77501-02--$57.00 Squares of fabric illustrate the fate of a favorite blanket. @@ On the Way Storybooks Illustrated with Thermoforms (molded plastic shapes) @ Jennifer's Messes: 6-77500-06--$58.00 Thermoforms of familiar objects such as breakfast cereal, pretzels, and crayons illustrate the messes made by Jennifer. @ Jellybean Jungle: 6-77502-01--$69.00 A counting rhyme from one to ten, the jellybeans appear in rows for easier counting. Scented stickers included. @ Gobs of Gum: 6-77500-08--$38.00 A rhyming story about "big blobs, small gobs, and sticky icky strings of bubble gum." @ Roly-Poly Man: 6-77500-07--$48.00 A young child creates a "roly-poly" figure from pieces of clay. @ Thingamajig: 6-77502-04--$42.00 Jamie's collection of "thingamajigs" introduces the concept of grouping items and identifying missing items. @ Related On the Way Product -- APH SoundPage: 6-77505-00--$35.00 -- Additional Digital Recording Device: 6-77505-01--$10.00 An On the Way to Literacy storybook accessory, the APH SoundPage allows readers to create their own sound effects and recordings. Includes two recorders. @ Book About Me: 6-77500-10--$16.00 Children Can Create a Story About Themselves! A "Me Book" for children to create, with fill-in-the-blank sentences in braille and print, and space to add illustrations and text. @@ On the Way Storybooks with Raised-Line Drawings @ The Longest Noodle: 6-77500-01--$21.00 A child finds the world's longest noodle. Raised lines illustrate a shoelace, a jump rope, etc. @ The Blue Balloon: 6-77501-03--$39.00 Extraordinary shapes and amazing feats illustrated with brightly colored, raised balloon shapes. @ The Littlest Pumpkin: 6-77504-00--$49.00 When the littlest pumpkin in the patch isn't chosen, things seem bleak! Raised lines and die-cut foam pumpkins. [Related Pumpkin Puzzles below -- catalog number: 1-08835-00] @ That Terrible, Awful Day: 6-77500-04--$17.00 A young child's popsicle gets smaller as everyone shares a taste. @ The Caterpillar: 6-77500-02--$18.00 A visually impaired child discovers something in her backyard. Raised line drawings and a fuzzy fabric caterpillar. @ Silly Squiggles: 6-77500-09--$19.00 A wormlike creature stretches, squeezes, and squirms into various shapes in this rhyming story. @ The Gumdrop Tree: 6-77502-03--$58.00 The raised-line drawings depict the growth of the gumdrop tree. Includes scented stickers. For ages 3 years and up. @ Bumpy Rolls Away: 6-77500-03--$19.00 Bumpy the Ball rolls down a hill, down steps, onto a sidewalk, along an alley, and into a box. @@ Handbooks and Other Related On the Way Products @ On the Way to Literacy Print Handbook: 8-77500-00--$28.00 Helps parents and teachers build a foundation for literacy with children from birth to kindergarten. @ On the Way to Literacy Cassette Tape Handbook: C-77500-00--$2.50 Contains the text of the print handbook on a 4-track, 15/16 ips cassette tape. @ On the Way to Literacy: Let's Get Started: 8-77499-0--$9.00 Introductory book to the On the Way series helps parents learn the importance of reading aloud to young children. @ Discovering the Magic of Reading: "Elizabeth's Story" (videotape and booklet): 1-30002-00--$25.00 This 24-minute video and booklet examine ways to make the vital experience of reading aloud enjoyable and meaningful for young visually impaired children. @ Related On the Way Product -- Pumpkin Puzzles: 1-08835-00--$40.00 These puzzles, depict The Littlest Pumpkin and another jack-o-lantern face. Orange and black foam puzzle pieces are reversible. @@ Moving Ahead Series @ Goin' on a Bear Hunt Print/Braille Book (with Large Print Reader's Guide): 6-77903-00--$37.00 -- Reader's Guide only, braille: 6-77907-00--$9.00 A follow-up to APH's On the Way to Literacy Series, Moving Ahead storybooks introduce symbolic representation, more complex illustrations, and an increased emphasis on text. The Reader's Guide, (braille edition sold separately) contains general information, tips on using Bear Hunt, and additional resources. Recommended ages: Pre-K to 3rd grade. @@ Children's Books in Braille The following is a selection from our recreational reading books. To search for additional recreational reading titles available in braille, large print, recorded or computer disc format, go to www.aph.org and click on the Louis(SM) Database link -- books can be searched by author, title, or ISBN number. @ Inspector Hopper's Mystery Year by Doug Cushman Braille: T-N1517-60--$8.50 The grasshopper detective Inspector Hopper and partner McBugg solve a different mystery for each season of the year. @ Space Missions by Deborah A. Shearer Braille: T-N1492-50--$7.50 Descriptions of activities during space travel and aboard the International Space Station. In uncontracted braille. @ Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code by Eoin Coffer Braille: T-N1480-80--$57.50 This sequel includes a father released by the Russian Mafia, technology stolen from fairies, and deals gone wrong. @ Canine Connection: Stories about Dogs and People by Betsy Hearne Braille: T-N1509-50--$21.00 Twelve tales for older elementary students about the special relationship between humans and dogs. @ Skullduggery by Kathleen Karr Braille: T-N1485-80--$32.50 Orphan Matthew Morrissey works for a phrenologist, who robs graves so he can study the skulls. A rival body snatcher follows them to Europe. @ Just Jane: A Daughter of England Caught in the Struggle of the American Revolution by William Lavender Braille: T-N1509-60--$57.00 Fourteen-year-old Lady Jane Prentice comes to Charleston in 1776 to live with her uncle's family. Over the next six years, Jane finds her loyalties divided. @ The Year of the Hangman by Gary Blackwood Braille: T-N1492-30--$52.00 Unruly fifteen-year-old Creighton Brown goes to live with his uncle in the American colonies. Abducted and taken to New Orleans, he is forced to choose sides. @@ APH Print/Braille Children's Books: Chrissy's Collection By uniting print and braille formats in one volume, Chrissy's Collection titles make reading a group activity. @ The Gingerbread Man by Jim Aylesworth Print/braille: 9-12030-00--$25.00 A freshly baked gingerbread man escapes when he is taken out of the oven and eludes a number of pursuers until he meets a clever fox. @ There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly by Simms Taback Print/braille: 9-12003-00--$25.00 Fanciful retelling of the folk poem about a woman who swallows progressively larger animals. @ The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle Print/braille: 9-12015-00--$25.00 Follows a very hungry caterpillar as he eats his way through a large quantity of food, until, full at last, he forms a cocoon and goes to sleep. @ So You Want to Be President by Judith St. George Print/braille: 9-13090-00--$25.00 Unusual and interesting facts about the first forty-two presidents of the United States. @ Some from the Moon, Some from the Sun by Margaret Zemach Print/braille: 9-14017-00--$25.00 Traditional poems and songs, including "This Little Pig Went to Market," "Brave News is Coming to Town," and "Bingo." @ On the Same Day in March: A Tour of the World's Weather by Marilyn Singer Print/braille: 9-15007-00--$25.00 A charming book about what is happening around the world on the same spring day. @@ APH Print/Braille Children's Books: duPont Collection These books are supported by the Jessie Ball duPont Fund. duPont books are NOT available with Federal Quota funds. @ Capital! Washington D.C. from A to Z by Laura Krauss Melmed Print/braille: 9-15036-00--$10.00 An alphabetical tour of the nation's capital in rhyme explores famous places and landmarks. @ Looking Out for Sarah by Glenna Lang Print/braille: 9-14009-00--$10.00 The story of a typical day in the life of Perry the guide dog, looking out for Sarah, his owner. @ Sylvester and the Magic Pebble by William Steig Print/braille: 9-15008-00--$10.00 Sylvester finds a magic pebble and makes a few wishes. Oops! He turned himself into a ROCK! Now what?! @ The Mysterious Tadpole by Steven Kellogg Print/braille: 9-15012-00--$10.00 Louis's uncle gives him a tadpole that proves to be far from ordinary! Hey! That's no frog! @ Pumpkin Eye by Denise Fleming Print/braille: 9-14012-00--$10.00 Young readers will enjoy this brightly-colored Halloween rhyming book. @ Dear Santa, Please Come to the 19th Floor by Yin Print/braille: 9-15015-00 A visit from Santa is just what Willy's wheelchair-using friend needs. But how can that happen on the nineteenth floor? @@ Coming Soon! @ Goin' Someplace Special by Patricia McKissack Print/braille: 9-14020-00 In 1950s Nashville, there is only one place where all are welcome regardless of skin color, and to Tricia Ann, that place is special indeed. @ Oranges on Golden Mountain by Elizabeth Partridge Print/braille: 9-14033-00 Jo Lee must adjust to his new life in America. The orange branches he brought hold the promise of seeing his family again. Note: duPont Collection books are not available with Quota funds. @ Teaching the Student with a Visual Impairment: A Primer for the Classroom Teacher (TSVI): -- Kit (Manual, Binder, Consumable Forms, CD-ROM): 1-08290-00--$58.00 -- Materials Packet Only: 1-08290-01--$15.00 This manual assists the all-inclusive classroom teacher in preparing for the unique educational needs of the student with low vision. Includes a listing of organizations that serve persons with visual impairments and forms for teachers, parents, and students. @ Print and Braille Literacy: Selecting Appropriate Learning Media -- Braille: 6-01500-00--$17.00 -- Large Print: L-01500-00--$15.00 -- Print: 8-01500-00--$5.00 Contains guidelines and informal evaluation processes to help ensure that each visually impaired student will learn to use the most appropriate reading medium/media. No Quota Funds @ Handbook for Learning to Read Braille by Sight by Leland Schubert Regular print: 7-51450-00--$28.00 A basic manual for learning contracted braille, designed specifically for sighted parents, teachers, and others. qq05 Getting Started: Early Childhood @ Playing the Crucial Role in Your Child's Development(VHS video): 1-08341-00--$19.00 -- Beginnings (Print handbook): 7-11710-00--$10.00 This short video and more detailed book present ways of building critical skills such as reaching, grasping, midline coordination, walking, etc. Recommended ages: birth to age 2; for parents and professionals. Book and video purchased separately. @ Parent Early Childhood Education Series -- Teacher's Edition in binder, English, Print: 7-96201-00--$14.00 -- Parent/Caregiver, Loose Leaf Sheets, English, Print: 7-96200-00--$8.00 -- Parent/Caregiver, Loose Leaf Sheets, Spanish, Print: 7-96202-00--$15.00 -- English, Braille Edition: 5-96201-00--$35.00 Activity sheets describe techniques parents can use to help their blind or visually impaired child grow in key developmental areas. Recommended ages: birth to 5; for parents and professionals. @ Parents and Visually Impaired Infants (PAVII): 7-96150-00--$44.00 -- Learning Together parent guide only: 7-68660-00--$13.00 Materials designed to help parents of visually impaired babies become involved as primary members of the intervention team. @ Discovering the Magic of Reading "Elizabeth's Story"(video): 1-30002-00--$25.00 This 24-minute video and booklet examine ways to make the vital experience of reading aloud enjoyable and meaningful for children who are blind and visually impaired. @ Developmental Guidelines for Infants with Visual Impairment: A Manual for Early Intervention -- Print: 8-50700-00--$29.00 -- Cassette: C-50700-00--$8.00 This manual describes the development of infants with a wide range of visual impairments. Recommended ages: Birth to age 2; primarily for professionals. @ Reach for the Stars, Planning for the Future: A Transition Process for Families of Young Children -- Large Print: 7-08410-00--$26.00 -- Braille: 5-08410-00--$46.00 Transition Planning Pages only: -- Large Print: 7-08411-00--$5.00 -- Braille: 5-08410-01--$6.00 A first-of-its-kind guidebook about transitioning young children into preschool or kindergarten settings. Designed to help the families of young children with disabilities imagine positive and productive futures. It aids families in working with school personnel to create educational plans. For parents and professionals @@ ADVERTISEMENT: APH News - Your APH Connection One of the best ways to learn about new products is the APH News! This free monthly web newsletter features the latest products and services offered by APH, as well as introductions to new APH staff, news about APH workshops and events, and much more. Visit www.aph.org and click on APH News. You can receive a monthly email containing a link to the latest issue of APH News. Send an email to: aphinfo-request@iglou.com. Include the following in the body of the email: "subscribe" (without the quote marks). Leave the rest of the subject line blank. Note: APH will never share your information with another organization. qq06 Getting Started: Preliteracy @ Rolling Into Place(TM): 1-08450-00--$65.00 As the Velcro(R) ball is rolled to its final "surprise" destination, important hand skills and basic directional concepts are learned and reinforced. The book's simultaneous visual, tactile, and auditory feedback help the child attend to the path traveled by the ball. Includes an assortment of interactive Velcro face pieces. Not intended for children ages 3 and under without adult supervision. @ Rolling Right Along Construction Kit(TM): 1-08451-00--$55.00 Rolling Right Along Construction Kit(TM) allows teachers and parents to construct books similar to Rolling Into Place (above). Using provided panels, pathways, and accessory items, self-designed books can be tailored to the interests and needs of a particular child. Accompanied by a full-color User's Guide with story suggestions, tips, and sample book layouts. @ Touch and Tell: 6-44670-00--$42.00 -- Instruction booklet: 8-44660-00--$5.00 Classic set of braille reading readiness books beginning with embossed hands and geometric forms to introducing braille dots. Three volumes with tactile pages and regular type instructions. @ Word Associations Print/Braille Labels -- Kit with Print Manual: 8-39050-00--$39.00 -- Kit with Braille Manual: 6-39050-00--$39.00 Available separately -- Labels: 6-39052-00--$22.00 -- Print Manual: 8-39051-00--$17.00 -- Braille Manual: 6-39051-00--$17.00 Introduce children to the world of reading by using these large print/braille stickers. Adhere stickers to objects around the house. Consists of 12 sheets of self-adhesive labels containing common words. qq07 Getting Started: General @ APH Alphabet Card Folder: 1-04000-00--$0.13 each Designed to raise the awareness of braille among print readers, this card displays the braille alphabet, a sample of large print, and provides a brief history of APH. As an educational service, up to five copies are available free on request by phone. No Quota Funds @ Tactual Discrimination Worksheets: 1-08810-00--$20.00 -- Extra Worksheets: 1-08800-00--$20.00 Four-part set of consumable worksheets with activities to improve braille reading readiness. @ Braille Contraction Sheets -- Print: 7-35960-00--$2.50 -- Braille: 5-35960-00--$2.50 Contains many of the common contractions, including braille signs, short-form words, punctuation, and composition signs. As an educational service, one print and one braille copy are available free on request by phone. @ Braille Alphabet and Numbers Card: 1-04020-00--$7.00 This card presents the alphabet, numbers, and limited punctuation signs in braille and in regular print. A simple sentence in uncontracted braille is included, allowing for translation practice. 100 per package. No Quota Funds qq08 Educational Materials: Braille @ Lots of Dots: Learning My ABC's: 1-10000-00--$24.00 Learning by coloring is fun! This learning tool is an exciting raised-line coloring book designed for future large print and braille readers. It facilitates braille character recognition through repetitive activities designed for young children with visual impairments and multiple disabilities. Each letter of the alphabet has two pages: --the first page features a jumbo braille cell, with six raised-line open circles. --the second page shows the letter and a tactile graphic depiction of an easy-to-find object that begins with that letter. Attached to the inside front cover is a plastic stencil of the jumbo cell that can be folded over the blank pages, allowing the student to practice the braille cell configuration for that letter. @ Card Chart Kit: 1-03550-00--$21.00 -- Additional Blank Cards: 1-03540-00--$3.00 Holds the 3 1/2 x 2 inch braille/print cards sold by APH in a variety of products, such as Expanded Dolch Word Cards. Chart board has holes for hanging and a corner cut for orientation. Up to five cards can be inserted into each of six slots. Recommended for all ages Other Card Sets That Can Be Used with the Card Chart -- Math Drill Cards: [See Math Section - print page 25 - for product description.] -- Number & Math Sign Cards: 1-03551-00--$5.00 -- Addition Cards: 1-03552-00--$5.00 -- Subtraction Cards: 1-03553-00--$5.00 -- Multiplication Cards: 1-03554-00--$5.00 -- Division Cards: 1-03555-00--$5.00 @ Expanded Dolch Word Cards: 1-03560-00--$20.00 These flashcards, consisting of 220 sight vocabulary words and 95 words with pictures, can be used for reading practice or an informal assessment of a student's ability to read words in contracted braille and to spell words in uncontracted braille. @ Braille Contraction Cards: 1-03561-00--$11.00 Flashcards for drilling on the braille literary code. Includes in both large print and braille: alphabet and numbers, punctuation, contracted and uncontracted braille. @ Braillewriting Dot by Dot -- Kit with Braille Teacher's Manual: 5-17400-00--$49.00 -- Kit with Print Teacher's Manual: 7-17400-00--$42.00 Items available separately: -- Teacher's Manual in Braille: 5-17401-00--$23.00 -- Teacher's Manual in Print: 7-17401-00--$20.00 -- Exercise Cassette: C-17401-00--$2.50 -- Peg Slate: 1-08830-00--$16.00 -- Big Cell: 1-08820-00--$5.00 -- Alphabet Etc.: 5-17402-00--$2.50 Most programs teach braille reading; this kit focuses on beginning writing skills with braillewriters and slate and stylus. Recommended Ages: 9 and up. @ Peg Slate: 1-08830-00--$16.00 Paperless device designed to help teach beginning users of the braille slate. A frame is mounted with pegs that represent the braille dots in 10 braille cells. Peg is depressed on one side of the slate, peg slate is flipped over, and raised pegs can be read from the other side of the slate. Recommended ages: 6 and up. qq09 Educational Materials: Writing @@ Script Letter Sheet and Board Students can explore and trace upper and lower case letters, about 3/4 inch high, with these two related products, sold separately. Recommended ages: 10 and up. @ Script Letter Sheet: 1-04041-00--$10.00 Alphabet of script (cursive) letters embossed on a sheet of white braille paper. Pack of 100 sheets. @ Script Letter Board: 1-04060-00--$7.00 Incised script (cursive) letters on stiff white plastic board for tracing with a pencil. Rubber pads prevent slipping. @ Freund Longhand Writing Kit: 1-03330-00--$61.00 Items available separately -- Teacher's Manual in Braille: 5-73970-00--$20.00 -- Teacher's Manual in Print: 7-73970-00--$15.00 -- Longhand Writing Paper (100 sheet pads), Embossed: 1-03340-00--$13.00 -- Longhand Writing Paper (100 sheet pads), Plain: 1-03270-00--$6.00 -- Tactile Marking Mat: 1-03331-00--$23.50 Helps students learn cursive writing. Includes an embossed workbook, a Tactile Marking Mat (also available separately), a pad of embossed-line paper, and a manual in both regular print and braille. Recommended ages: 8 and up. qq10 Educational Materials: Tactile Graphics @ Tactile Graphics Starter Kit: 1-08839-00--$34.00 -- Manual Only (regular print): 8-08839-00--$16.00 For those who have little experience in making tactile graphics. Ideal if you need only a limited number of graphics. Use to create maps, graphs, illustrations, and more. Includes three bottles of craft ink, fabric, paper point symbols, index of braille signs, slate, stylus, and a print manual. @ Crafty Graphics: Stencil Embossing Kit: 1-08844-00--$120.00 -- Replacement Guidebook, Large Print: 7-08844-00--$20.00 -- Replacement Guidebook, Floppy Disk: D-08844-00--$9.00 -- Optional Guidebook, Braille: 5-08844-00--$20.00 -- Additional Bold Line Graph Paper, 8 1/2 x 11 inches; 1/4 inch Grid: 1-04062-00--$10.00 This kit contains stencils, embossing tools, and other items needed to create tactile graphics by dry pressure embossing. Optional Items: -- Light Box: 1-08660-00--$366.00 -- Mini-Lite Box: 1-08661-00--$160.00 @ Crafty Graphics: Stencil Embossing Kit Video: 1-30013-00--$10.00 VHS video demonstrates a variety of uses for the Crafty Graphics Stencil Embossing Kit, as well as briefly exploring some tactile graphic concepts. Features a parent, a teacher of the visually impaired, a transcriber, and an art teacher. Runs approximately 17 minutes. Closed Captioned. @ Teaching Touch: 1-08861-00--$29.00 -- Replacement Large Print Manual: 7-08861-00--$9.00 -- Optional Braille Manual: 5-08861-00--$14.00 Teaching Touch helps parents or teachers encourage young children (ages 4-7) who are blind to become active explorers and readers of tactile graphics. Teaching Touch uses real stories to bring important points to life. Various tactile graphics skills are addressed, including tracking, searching, verbal description, and use of symbols. @ Classroom Calendar Kit: -- English: 1-18970-00--$55.00 -- Spanish: 1-18973-00--$55.00 This large wall calendar introduces sighted and blind children to such concepts as measuring time; tracking left, right, top, and bottom; recording the weather; and recognizing and sequencing numerals. Create a calendar each month with the Velcro(R)-backed plastic large print/braille labels. Recommended ages: 4 to 10. @ Textured Paper Collection: 1-03275-00--$26.00 The Textured Paper Collection contains tactile colored sheets that can be cut out and applied to another surface such as worksheets, tactile diagrams, storybooks, or household items. qq11 Educational Materials: Art @ Guided Art Stories: 1-09100-00--$22.00 This set of audiocassettes introduces students to thought-provoking adventures based on characters found in paintings and sculpture, resulting in a valuable lesson in the power of descriptive language for blind and sighted students alike. Includes print guidebook and three 1 7/8 ips 2-track audio cassettes. @ Time for Art: Art Projects and Lessons for Students with Visual Impairments: 8-03800-00--$16.00 A handbook for teachers and parents that explains how to instruct visually impaired students in art, how to handle the media being explored, and points to consider in art program planning. Companion lessons are offered along with a comprehensive list of suppliers to aid in finding materials. Consists of a regular print guidebook and a CD-ROM. qq12 Educational Materials: Math @ Analog Clock Model: 1-03125-00--$16.00 Helps teach about time-telling concepts. Has braille and raised large print markings and synchronized hands that are easily rotated (no motor). Recommended ages: 6 to 10 @ Digital Clock Model: 1-03126-00--$26.00 Demonstrate how a digital clock works with numbers in large print and literary braille on three manually adjustable wheels (no motor). Recommended ages: 6 and up. @ Tactile Demonstration Thermometer: 1-03020-00--$44.00 Allows students to independently read, set, and compare temperatures with comparable Fahrenheit and Celsius scales in both large print and braille and tactile degree markings. Ribbon "mercury column" slides up and down to demonstrate temperature reading. Recommended ages: 6 and up. @ Clock Face Sheets in Braille: 1-03111-00--$11.00 Each sheet contains four embossed braille clock faces. Hands can be added to these blank clock faces. Embossed on manila transcribing paper measuring 11 1/2 x 11 inches. 3-hole punched. 25 per package. Recommended ages: 6-10. @ Nemeth Code Reference Sheet for Basic Mathematics -- Print: 7-87500-00--$2.50 -- Braille: 5-87400-00--$8.50 Listing of common symbols from the Nemeth Braille Code for Mathematics. Shows symbols in use. @ Multiplication and Division Table: 5-82700-00--$25.00 A large print/braille tool to help math students with multiplication and division problems. Find the product of two whole numbers from 1 through 9 or the quotient of a related division problem. Includes five charts. @ Braille/Print Protractor: 1-04115-00--$9.50 Large print numbers and raised dots mark the degrees along the half circle of this 180 degree protractor. With unique pivot wand for tactile measurement. @ Math Drill Cards in Braille and Large Type Five separate sets with Nemeth Braille Code for Mathematics: -- Number & Math Sign Cards: 1-03551-00--$5.00 -- Addition Cards: 1-03552-00--$5.00 -- Subtraction Cards: 1-03553-00--$5.00 -- Multiplication Cards: 1-03554-00--$5.00 -- Division Cards: 1-03555-00--$5.00 The cards in the Number and Math Sign set have a math or number sign in braille on one side and in large type and braille on the other side. Math operations cards have a math fact on one side and the fact with the answer on the other side. Recommended ages: 5 to 10. Note: Some assembly required. Storage box not included. These cards can be used with APH's Card Chart. (catalog #1-03550-00) @ Quick Pick Math -- Addition: 1-03570-00--$27.00 -- Subtraction: 1-03571-00--$27.00 -- Multiplication: 1-03572-00--$27.00 -- Division: 1-03573-00--$27.00 To play this fun math operations game, insert the tool in one of four holes. Correct? Out slides the card. Incorrect? It won't pull out -- try again! Large print/braille cards. Recommended ages: 5 and up. @ Quick Pick Counting: 1-03574-00--$27.00 Learn to count to 12 with raised-line symbols and braille numbers with this fun math game. Count the tactile symbols and read the correct braille number. Raised-line symbols are embossed only, the number answers are large print/braille. Recommended ages: 4 and up. @ Beginner's Abacus with print guidebook: 1-03180-00--$24.00 -- Print guidebook only: 7-03180-00--$12.00 -- Braille guidebook only: 5-03180-00--$8.50 A counting frame for introducing basic abacus terms and reinforcing beginning mathematical concepts. Two rods with 9 large white beads each. Dark felt backing keeps beads in position. Braille guidebook available separately. Recommended ages: 5 to 7 @ Large Abacus: 1-03170-00--$22.50 Large 13-rod abacus for younger students. Frame measures 8 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches. Bead diameter is 1/2 inch. Dark felt backing keeps beads in position. Recommended ages: 5 and up. @ Cranmer Abacus: 1-03150-00--$19.50 -- Coupler for Cranmer Abacus: 1-03160-00--$6.00 13-rod abacus with 3/8 inch diameter beads. Dark felt backing keeps beads in position. An optional metal coupler is available for linking two abacuses together. Recommended ages: 5 and up. @ Abacus Basic Competency: A Counting Method -- Large Print: 7-00219-00--$17.50 -- Braille: 5-00219-00--$19.00 An instruction manual to teach children and adults abacus skills in the four basic math operations through instruction and exercises. This abacus instructional system uses the Counting Method instead of the traditional indirect method. @@ Other Abacus Books @ The Abacus Made Easy -- Large Print: 4-00100-00--$18.00 -- Braille: 5-00220-00--$52.00 @ Using the Cranmer Abacus for the Blind -- Large Print: 4-27110-00--$30.00 -- Braille: 6-50100-00--$45.00 @ Hands-On Experience with the Cranmer Abacus (video): 1-30004-00--$25.00 Two VHS videotapes and accompanying booklet are designed to familiarize you with basic uses of the Cranmer Abacus. @ Toss-Away Rulers -- Large Print/Braille (24-Pack): 1-03010-00--$12.00 -- Large Print Only (24-Pack): 1-03011-00--$7.00 Marked in both large print and braille or large print only for use in situations where an inexpensive user-friendly measuring device is needed. 7-inch rulers marked with centimeters and inches and printed/embossed on heavy paper with high contrast numbers. @ Money Handling and Budgeting -- Print: 1-83080-00--$30.00 -- Braille: 1-83081-00--$39.00 To Reorder Consumable Items -- Complete Adapted Practice Checkbook: 1-03501-00--$8.50 -- Bound Practice Checks/Deposit Tickets (pack of 5): 1-03502-00--$26.00 Resource guide with an adapted practice checkbook that helps students learn vital money handling skills. Recommended ages: 11 and up. @@ ADVERTISEMENT: "Check" out our Money Talks (TM) financial management software (catalog #D-03560-00) in the "Technology and Software" Section [print page 65]. @@ 1-Foot Braille Rulers Edge-tapered raised-line plastic rulers with metal caliper slide to aid in accuracy (slide also available separately). Recommended ages: 5 and up. @ English Measurement Ruler: 1-03070-00--$6.50 Braille numbers at each inch. Fourths on one edge, eighths on the other. @ Metric-English Measurement Ruler: 1-03100-00--$7.00 Metric edge has lines every half-centimeter and braille numbers every two centimeters. English edge has raised lines every 1/4 inch and braille numbers at each inch. @ Caliper Slide for English or Metric-English Measurement Ruler (5 pack of slides): 1-03091-00--$14.00 @ Stick-On Tactile Ruler (5 pack): 1-03081-01--$6.00 Styrene one foot long x 1/2 inch wide with double-sided adhesive on back. Can be cut down if needed. Raised lines (no braille or print) indicate divisions to 1/8 inch. Recommended ages: 8 and up. @ Meterstick (Braille): 1-03000-00--$12.00 Plastic, drilled for hanging, with raised lines every centimeter, and braille every other centimeter; thick raised lines for decimeters. Recommended ages: 5 and up. @ Flexible Rulers (Braille/Large Type) -- 18-Inch Flexible Ruler (5 pack): 1-03050-00--$10.00 -- 30-Centimeter Flexible Ruler (5 pack): 1-03031-00--$8.50 Flexible rulers allow tactual and visual measurement of flat or curved surfaces. Recommended ages: 5 and up. qq13 Educational Materials: Social Studies @@ Outline Maps of the United States in Braille and Large Print Braille and large print maps are consumable, allowing teachers to mark them for specific lessons. Ten different maps in each medium on 17 x 15 inch paper. Recommended ages: 6 and up. @ Complete Set (one each of the 10 different maps) -- Braille: 1-01600-00--$4.50 -- Large Print: 1-01890-00--$3.50 @ Forty-Eight Contiguous States (10 copies) -- Braille: 1-01601-00--$4.50 -- Large Print: 1-01891-00--$3.50 @ Northeast U.S. (10 copies) -- Braille: 1-01602-00--$4.50 -- Large Print: 1-01892-00--$3.50 @ Southeast U.S. (10 copies) -- Braille: 1-01603-00--$4.50 -- Large Print: 1-01893-00--$3.50 @ Midwest U.S. (10 copies) -- Braille: 1-01604-00--$4.50 -- Large Print: 1-01894-00--$3.50 @ Southwest U.S. (10 copies) -- Braille: 1-01605-00--$4.50 -- Large Print: 1-01895-00--$3.50 @ Mountain U.S. (10 copies) -- Braille: 1-01606-00--$4.50 -- Large Print: 1-01896-00--$3.50 @ Pacific U.S. (10 copies) -- Braille: 1-01607-00--$4.50 -- Large Print: 1-01897-00--$3.50 @ Alaska (10 copies) -- Braille: 1-01608-00--$4.50 -- Large Print: 1-01898-00--$3.50 @ Hawaii (10 copies) -- Braille: 1-01609-00--$4.50 -- Large Print: 1-01899-00--$3.50 @ North America and Hawaii (10 copies) -- Braille: 1-01611-00--$4.50 -- Large Print: 1-01901-00--$3.50 @ Relief Map for Desk Use: 1-01650-00--$25.00 Relief map of the continental U.S. with geographical elevations exaggerated 20 times and high-contrast paint to depict water as blue and land as yellow and brown. Measures 21 1/4 x 15 1/4 inches. @ World Maps: 5-06001-00--$65.00 These thermoformed tactile maps are a comprehensive aid to geographic instruction and orientation including all the continents, regions, and countries of the world. Reproduced from original high-quality works by The Princeton Braillists with clear variations in height and texture. Durable 11.5 x 11" vinyl is labeled in braille, and facing pages have key information in braille and large print. @ The Globe: Tactile and Visual: 1-01551-00--$54.00 Standard 12-inch political globe covered with a tactile clear plastic overlay including continent outlines, higher and lower elevations, and raised latitude and longitude lines. Metal stand with a wood base. Recommended ages: 10 and up. qq14 Educational Materials: Orientation and Mobility @ Picture Maker: Wheatley Tactile Diagramming Kit: 1-08838-00--$107.00 -- Guidebook (large print/braille): 6-08838-00--$16.00 Fun, colorful tactile board can be used for numerous educational activities! Includes a felt covered board and a wide variety of pieces that attach to the board in an infinite number of patterns. Includes guidebook. Note: Not for children ages 3 and under. @ Picture Maker Video (VHS Cassette): 1-30008-00--$10.00 Product creator Patty Wheatley offers many tips and tricks for using the Picture Maker in all areas from classroom to everyday life. Demonstrations of children and adults using the Picture Maker. Approximately 14 minutes. Closed captioned. @ O and M Tactile Graphics: 1-20100-00--$46.00 Kit for helping teach orientation and mobility concepts: compass directions, clock locations, and navigating outside and inside. Teacher's Guide gives basic ideas for lesson planning using the graphics. Includes 10 puff-ink tactile graphics. Recommended ages: 8 and up. qq15 Educational Materials: Career Education @ Transition Tote System: "Navigating the Rapids of Life" -- Student Kit Large Print: 1-08200-00--$80.00 -- Student Kit Braille: 1-08203-00--$80.00 -- Student Kit Cassette Tape: 1-08201-00--$80.00 Items That Must Be Ordered Separately: -- Information Supplement Regular Print: 7-08200-00--$39.00 -- Information Supplement Braille: 5-08200-00--$68.00 -- Replacement Tote Case (without clipboard): 1-08202-00--$50.00 Assists students and adults as they explore and prepare for the world of work. Packaged as a Student Kit (three versions available), with an Information Supplement for teachers and other facilitators sold separately. Recommended ages: 12 and up. @ Navigating the Rapids of Life Video and Booklet: 1-30005-00--$25.00 This companion to APH's Transition Tote System provides information on employment success for visually impaired youth. Additional transition information is contained in the included print booklet. Closed captioned and video described. @ Teen Scene: Portraits of Success Video (VHS Cassette): 1-30011-00--$25.00 Teen Scene: Portraits of Success DVD: 1-30011-DVD--$25.00 Starring four Kentucky teenagers with low vision, this 39-minute video is about being successful, self-advocating, dating, playing sports, or achieving in school or on the job. Closed captioned. qq16 Reading and Writing Supplies @ APH Signature Guide: 1-03530-00--$5.00 Aluminum frame 4 1/2 x 2 1/4 inches with rubber backing. Frame has an opening with an elastic band; the band provides a guide for writing your signature and flexes to allow for the descenders of letters like g, y, p, etc. Recommended ages: 8 and up. @ 20/20 Pen(R) (5 Pack): 1-07913-00--$6.50 20/20 Pen (1 Gross -- 144 pens): 1-07916-00--$158.00 This easy-to-read pen delivers a highly visible line in bold, black ink. No Quota funds @ Quick-Draw(TM) Paper (10 sheets): 1-04960-00--$29.00 -- Optional Braille manual: 5-04960-00--$7.00 Draw on the surface of this special paper with a water-based marker and the lines will swell instantly and become tactile. Lets children, students, and adults be the creators of their own tactile pictures. Recommended ages: 4 and up. @ Bright Line Reading Guide, Yellow (package of 2): 1-03060-00--$6.75 Bright Line Reading Guide, Pink (package of 2): 1-03061-00--$6.75 Can be placed over text to highlight, eliminate glare, and promote maximum contrast. The guide provides a black reference line that helps the reader keep his or her place on the page. @@ Slates, Styluses, and Erasers Chart @ Lightweight Aluminum Slates - these three slates not available on Quota -- 6 Lines, 19 Cells, Pins down, with Flat Stylus: 1-00083-00 -- $9.95 -- 4 Lines, 28 Cells, Pins up, with Saddle Stylus: 1-00084-00 -- $9.95 -- 4 Lines, 37 Cells, Pins up, with Saddle Stylus: 1-00085-00 -- $9.95 Please Note: The above three slates are not available for purchase with Federal Quota funds. All other APH slates below are available with Federal Quota funds. @ 4x6 Interpoint Slate with Saddle Stylus -- 21 Cell, 9 Lines, Plastic -- 6 1/2 x 4 inches -- 1-00088-00 -- $9.00 @ Janus Interline Slate with Saddle Stylus -- 19 Cell, 11 Lines, Plastic -- 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches -- 1-00050-00 -- $5.00 @ 41 Cell Desk Slate with Large Handle Stylus -- Heavyweight Metal/Wood -- 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches -- 1-00030-00 -- $88.00 @ 27 Cell Desk Slate with Large Handle Stylus -- Heavyweight Metal/Wood -- 7 x 12 1/4 inches -- 1-00060-00 -- $71.00 @ Brown Slate with Large Handle Stylus -- 28 Cell, Lightweight Metal -- 8 3/8 x 2 1/4 inches -- 1-00170-00 -- $61.00 @ Correcting Slate with Large Handle Stylus, No Pins -- 38 Cell, Heavyweight Metal -- 11 1/4 x 1 3/4 inches -- 1-00130-00 -- $45.00 @ Interpoint Pocket Slate with Large Handle Stylus, Pins Up -- 28 Cell, Lightweight Metal, Slotted for labeling tape -- 8 1/4 x 1 3/4 inches -- 1-00081-01 -- $41.00 @ Pocket Slate with Large Handle Stylus, Pins Down -- 28 Cell, Lightweight Metal -- 8 1/4 x 1 3/4 inches -- 1-00090-00 -- $41.00 @ Pocket Slate with Large Handle Stylus, Pins Up -- 28 Cell, Plastic -- 8 1/4 x 1 3/4 inches -- 1-00080-00 -- $7.00 @ Pocket Slate with Large Handle Stylus, Pins Up -- 28 Cell, Heavyweight Metal, Slotted for labeling tape -- 8 1/4 x 1 3/4 inches -- 1-00160-00 -- $28.00 @ Postcard Slate with Large Handle Stylus, Interpoint -- 19 Cell, Lightweight Metal -- 6 x 1 3/4 inches -- 1-00110-00 -- $45.00 @ Postcard Slate with Large Handle Stylus, Pins Up -- 19 Cell, Lightweight Metal -- 6 x 1 3/4 inches -- 1-00180-00 -- $45.00 @ Braille Styluses (all have a metal point): -- Large Handle Stylus -- Wooden, Side of Handle is Flat-- 2 3/8 x 7/8 inches -- 1-00200-00 -- $2.50 -- Small Handle Stylus -- Wooden -- 1 7/8 x 3/4 inches -- 1-00220-00 -- $2.50 -- Saddle-Shaped Stylus -- Plastic, Concave "Dip" in Handle -- 2 5/8 x 1 1/4 inches -- 1-00120-00 -- $2.50 -- Large Yellow Flat Stylus -- Fits in Notebook -- 1-00121-00 -- $2.50 -- Small Green Flat Stylus -- Fits in Notebook -- 1-00122-00 -- $2.50 @ Braille Erasers -- Wooden Eraser -- 2 1/2 inches long -- 1-00270-00 -- $3.00 -- Plastic Eraser -- One Broad, One Narrow End -- 5 inches long -- 1-00280-00 -- $2.50 @@ Examples of Some APH Slates, Styluses, and Accessories @ 27 Cell Desk Slate: 1-00060-00--$71.00 After writing four lines, open the slate and slide it down until the pegs fit into the next set of holes, and continue writing (up to 28 lines). @ Flat Stylus -- Large Yellow Flat Stylus: 1-00121-00--$2.50 -- Small Green Flat Stylus: 1-00122-00--$2.50 This thin stylus can be easily kept in the pocket of a notebook or binder and is flat to prevent rolling. It comes in two color-coded sizes. @ Saddle-Shaped Stylus: 1-00120-00--$2.50 Your index finger rests in a concave "dip" in the top of the handle. Plastic stylus with metal point. @ QuickBraille Kit: 1-00086-00--$12.50 -- Accordion Paper Refill (10 sheets of 6 notes each): 1-00086-01--$4.00 Designed for taking quick notes anywhere. The QuickBraille kit consists of a six-line by 19-cell slate, 10 six-section sheets of perforated fanfold paper, and APH's Large Flat Stylus housed in a pocket pouch. @ SlateHolder: 1-00082-00--$5.00 Rugged vinyl carrying case will hold any APH Pocket or Postcard Slate and two styluses or wooden erasers. Flap seals with hook/loop material. Belt loop and holes that fit a 3-ring binder. Slates and styluses sold separately. @ Longhand Writing Paper, Embossed: 1-03340-00--$13.00 Longhand Writing Paper, Plain: 1-03270-00--$6.00 -- Tactile Marking Mat: 1-03331-00--$23.50 Special soft paper designed for handwriting practice or drawing. Comes either plain or with embossed lines. 100 sheet pad. When used with APH's Tactile Marking Mat, crayon lines become tactile. @ Embossed Pencil Writing Paper: 1-04560-00--$12.00 Provides heavy raised lines to guide handwriting. 22 lines per each sheet. Measures 8 3/4 x10 1/2 inches in pads of approximately 165 sheets. @@ Braille Paper Chart APH offers a wide array of braille paper for use with slates, braillewriters, computer braille embossers, and vacuum-form machines. Note: All sheet quantities are approximate; all sizes are in inches. @ White Braille Paper This 80# paper is for use with braille slates and braillers. 3 3/4 x 5 3/4 inches (Fits in Pocket Notebook) -- 6-Hole Punch, 250 sheets -- 1-04390-00 -- $5.00 8 1/2 x 11 inches (All 28-Cell Slates) -- Unpunched, 200 sheets -- 1-04151-00 -- $6.00 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 3-Hole Punch, 150 sheets -- 1-04401-00 -- $5.00 11 1/2 x 11 (38 or 41-Cell Slate) -- Unpunched, 150 sheets -- 1-04221-00 -- $6.00 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- 3-Hole Punch, 110 sheets -- 1-04471-00 -- $5.00 @ White Fanfold Tractor-Feed Braille Transcribing Paper Low dust. For use with computer-driven braille embossing devices. It has a smooth surface. Tractor-feed holes may be torn off. 100# paper. 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- Unpunched, 1000 sheets -- 1-04139-00 -- $46.00 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- Both 3-Hole and 19-Hole Punch, 1000 sheets -- 1-04140-00 -- $46.00 @ Manila Braille Transcribing Paper Heavyweight 100# paper, for use with slates and braillewriters, holds dots well and can be used to create braille masters for vacuum-form machines. 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- Unpunched, 500 sheets -- 1-04530-00 -- $16.00 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 3-Hole Punch, 500 sheets -- 1-04660-00 -- $20.00 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- Unpunched, 500 sheets -- 1-04540-00 -- $20.00 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- 3-Hole Punch, 500 sheets -- 1-04680-00 -- $22.00 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- 19-Hole Punch, 500 sheets -- 1-04650-00 -- $25.00 @ Mailing Envelopes for Braille (25 pack): 1-04230-00 --$5.00 Designed for mailing or storing brailled sheets up to 11 1/2 x 11 inches. White, blank envelopes with self-sealing flaps. Measure12 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches. Holds approximately 30 braille sheets. @ Braille Pocket Folders, Student Pack (green, blue, yellow): 1-04294-00--$8.00 -- Office Pack (red, gray, black): 1-04293-00--$8.00 Will hold 11 1/2 x 11 inch braille sheets. Has slant-cut pockets. Punched for 3-ring binder. Made of durable, flexible plastic. @ Floppy Braille Binder (3 binders, 1 each: green, blue, yellow): 1-04295-00--$10.50 Durable plastic 3-ring binder designed to hold 11 1/2 x 11 braille sheets. Flexes to fit easily into a backpack. Inside pocket. @ 3-Ring Braille Notebook, Azure Blue (for 8 1/2 x 11 inch braille paper): 1-04320-00--$8.00 Note: Azure Blue Notebook not available on Quota. -- 3-Ring Braille Notebook, White (for 11 1/2 x 11 inch braille paper): 1-04380-00--$9.00 Two popular sizes. Made of heavy-duty board covered with vinyl. Will hold approximately 100 sheets of braille paper. @ 3-Hole Punch Dividers for Braille -- 9 x 11 inches (for Azure Blue Notebook): 1-04225-00--$3.50 -- 12 x 11 inches (for White Notebook): 1-04226-00--$3.50 Dividers for the Azure Blue or the White 3-Ring Braille Notebooks. Heavy manila stock with an extra 1/2 inch edge that can be brailled. 15 dividers per pack. @ Loose-Leaf Binder, 19-Ring: 1-04290-00--$14.00 Binder with a plastic cover, designed to hold 11 1/2 x 11 inch 19-hole punched braille paper. Holds approximately 50 sheets. @ Pocket-Size Notebook, 6-Ring: 1-04280-00--$7.50 -- Braille Filler Paper for Pocket Notebook (250 sheets): 1-04390-00--$5.00 -- Bold Line Filler Paper for Pocket Notebook (250 sheets): 1-04392-00--$9.00 -- Pocket Notebook Tabs (2 sets of tab pages, 3-cut tabs): 1-04389-00--$5.00 Holds approximately 50 sheets of 3 3/4 x 5 3/4 inch braille or bold line paper (not included). Has a slate pocket and a cloth page marking strip. Tabs make this notebook an organizer (sold separately). @ Spiral Pocket Notebook: 1-04301-00--$11.50 Each notebook contains 50 pages of 80 pound white braille paper. Spiral binding makes it easy to handle. Notebook measures 3 x 5 1/2 inches. Sheets are perforated and measure 3 x 5 inches when removed. Six notebooks per package. @ Krebs' Binders, 19-Ring, 80 sheets capacity: 1-04250-00--$18.00 -- Krebs' Binders, 105 sheets capacity: 1-04260-00--$18.00 -- Locking Pin (pack of 120): 1-04271-00--$5.00 Heavy-duty board covered with imitation leather binder holds 11 1/2 x 11 inch 19-hole punched braille paper. Binder ring assembly consists of a metal back plate, metal rings, and a locking pin. @@ Bold Print Paper Makes it easier for low vision users to write letters, class assignments, etc. Note: All sheet quantities are approximate; all sizes are in inches. @ Boldline Spiral Notebook: 1-04825-00--$5.50 Looks like the type all students carry, but has bold line paper inside. 100 sheets of 8 1/2 x 11 paper, with 9/16 inch line spaces. Blue marble cover. @ Collegiate Boldline Spiral Notebook: 1-04826-00--$5.50 More closely spaced bold lines than the Boldline Spiral Notebook. 75 sheets of 8 1/2 x 11 white paper, with 7/16" line spaces. Black marble cover. @ Bold Line Letter-Writing Paper -- 7/16" line spacing, Unpunched: 1-04811-00--$16.00 -- 9/16" line spacing, Unpunched: 1-04821-00--$16.00 Bold, black lines printed on white paper without margin. Padded with 500 sheets per pad. 8 1/2 x 11 paper. @ Antique Ivory Opaque Paper --8 1/2 x 11: 1-04500-01--$16.00 --11 x 14: 1-04500-05--20.00 --11 x 17: 1-04500-00--25.00 Ivory colored, unlined paper for good contrast--great for photocopying large print documents. @@ Bold Line Notebook Paper Black lines printed on white paper with a left-hand margin. Two styles: in a pad with no punching or in loose sheets punched for a 3-ring binder. @ Padded: 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 7/16 inch line spacing, Unpunched, 500 sheets -- 1-04791-00 -- $16.00 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 9/16 inch line spacing, Unpunched, 500 sheets -- 1-04801-00 -- 16.00 @ Loose Sheets: 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 7/16 inch line spacing, 3-hole Punch, 500 sheets -- 1-04851-00 -- 16.00 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 9/16 inch line spacing, 3-hole Punch, 500 sheets -- 1-04861-00 -- 16.00 @@ Green-Lined Writing Paper for Primary Students Off-white paper printed with bold green lines. 300 sheets per package. @ 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 3/4" line spacing, Unpunched: 1-04831-00 -- $12.50 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 3/4" line spacing, 3-Hole Punch: 1-04869-00 -- $12.50 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 7/16" line spacing, 3-Hole Punch: 1-04872-00 -- $12.50 @ 11 x 8 1/2 inches -- 3/4" line spacing, Unpunched: 1-04841-00 -- $12.50 11 x 8 1/2 inches -- 3/4" line spacing, 3-Hole Punch: 1-04881-00 -- $12.50 @ Low-Relief Embossed Graph Sheets For making charts and graphs. Embossed on 80 pound braille paper measuring 11 1/2 x 11 inches with margins. Comes in four varieties. 25 sheets per package. -- 0.4" squares, 19 x 19 grid: 1-04046-00--$4.00 -- 1/2" squares, 17 x 16 grid: 1-04047-00--4.00 -- 5/8" squares, 13 x 12 grid: 1-04048-00--4.00 -- 3/4" squares, 11 x 10 grid: 1-04049-00--4.00 @@ Graph Sheets and Progress Charts Bold-line graph sheets have thick unit lines and thinner sub-unit lines. 100 sheets per package. Embossed graph sheets have braille dot grids on manila paper. Embossed graph sheets and progress charts have 50 sheets per package. @ Bold Line Graph Paper -- 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1/4" squares, 31 x 40 grid -- 1-04062-00 -- $10.00 -- 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1/2" squares, 15 x 20 grid, Coordinate Axes -- 1-04061-00 -- $10.00 -- 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1/2" squares, 15 x 20 grid, For Bar Graphs -- 1-04063-00 -- $10.00 -- 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 3/4" squares, 10 x 13 grid -- 1-04064-00 -- $10.00 -- 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1" squares, 7 x 10 grid -- 1-04065-00 -- $10.00 -- 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1/2" squares, 19 x 20 grid -- 1-04067-00 -- $10.00 -- 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1/2" squares, 18 x 21 grid, 1" margin on 3 sides -- Not Available -- 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- 3/4" squares, 13 x 13 grid -- Not Available -- 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1" squares, 10 x 10 grid -- 1-04069-00 -- $10.00 @ Embossed Graph Paper -- 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1/4" squares, 31 x 40 grid -- not available -- 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1/2" squares, 15 x 20 grid, Coordinate Axes -- 1-04052-00 -- $10.00 -- 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1/2" squares, 15 x 20 grid, For Bar Graphs -- 1-04053-00 -- $10.00 -- 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 3/4" squares, 10 x 13 grid -- 1-04054-00 -- $10.00 -- 8 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1" squares, 7 x 10 grid -- 1-04055-00 -- $10.00 -- 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1/2" squares, 19 x 20 grid -- 1-04056-00 -- $10.00 -- 11 1/2 x 11 inches --1/2" squares, 18 x 21 grid, 1" margin on 3 sides -- 1-04059-00 -- $10.00 -- 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- 3/4" squares, 13 x 13 grid -- 1-04057-00 -- $10.00 -- 11 1/2 x 11 inches -- 1" squares,10 x 10 grid -- 1-04058-00 -- $10.00 @ Progress Charts (vertical axis = percent of correct answers, horizontal axis = exercises 1-15): Braille Progress Charts (16 x 15 grid, 11 1/2 x 11 inches): 1-04050-00 -- $10.00 Large Type Progress Charts (16 x 15 grid, 8 1/2 x 11 inches): 1-04073-00 -- $10.00 @ Desk Top Reading Stand: 1-03220-00--$149.00 Portable desk top stand holds reading material at a proper position for low vision readers. Wooden construction with adjustable page clamps and built-in carrying handle. Top surface measures 23 3/4 x 18 inches. Weighs 9 1/8 lbs. @ The GrandStand: Portable Reading Easel, Yellow: 1-03205-00--$34.00 The GrandStand: Portable Reading Easel, Black: 1-03204-00--$34.00 Light-weight and portable reading stand for low vision readers. Waterproof, colorful, durable, and inexpensive. Easy to lift, carry, and lock into position. Folds up when not in use. Includes removable clips for holding book pages open. Adjustable shelf. Top surface measures 15 x 14 1/2 inches. @ Shafer Reading Stand: 1-03230-00--$270.00 Adjustable, self-supporting stand for large print publications can be used while sitting or standing. Tripod base with a 42 inch shaft and adjustable swivel arm/book rack. Rack measures 16 x 11 1/2 inches. Quality metal construction. Nonslip rubber feet. qq17 Daily Living @ Braillable Labels and Sheets -- Assorted Label Pack (5 Large Sheets, 5 Small Sheets, 10 Full-Size Sheets, 30 Pin-Fed Sheets): 1-08871-00--$35.00 -- Small Label Pack (10 Sheets, 18 labels (3.87 x 0.95)/Sheet): 1-08872-00--$12.00 -- Large Label Pack (10 Sheets, 10 Labels (3.875 x 1.75)/Sheet): 1-08873-00--$12.00 -- Braillable Sheets, 8 1/2 x 11, full-size (15 Sheets): 1-08874-00--$13.00 -- Pin-fed, 8 1/2 x 11, (30 Continuous Sheets): 1-08875-00--$23.00 These clear, blank self-adhesive labels can be brailled and used to label items around the home, school, and office. In a variety of packages and sizes for convenience. @ Feel 'n Peel Stickers -- Assorted Kit (over 2,300 stickers): 1-08843-00--$54.00 -- Point Symbol Kit (over 1,200 stickers): 1-08846-00--$24.00 -- Smiley/Frowny Face Kit (over 200 stickers): 1-08847-00--$24.00 -- Reward Statements Kit (200 stickers): 1-08848-00--$24.00 -- Braille/Print Alphabet Letters Kit (over 600 stickers): 1-08849-00--$24.00 Multi-use tactile/visual stickers for students and adults. Bright, translucent colors, durable plastic. @ Sherlock Talking Label Identifier: 1-07410-00--$229.00 -- Extra Adhesive Labels (pack of 25): 1-07411-00--$29.00 -- Extra Plastic Tags (pack of 10): 1-07412-00--$24.00 The Sherlock Talking Label Identifier is a hand-held digital voice recorder with each recorded message keyed to an adhesive label or plastic disk tag. Labels or tags can be attached to clothing, medications, packaged products, frozen foods, documents, books, CDs, anything you wish to identify. Includes 25 labels, 10 tags and carrying case. @ Colorino Talking Color Identifier, English: 1-03955-00--$195.00 Colorino Talking Color Identifier, Spanish: 1-03955-SP--$195.00 Colorino is a small, hand-held unit that is simple to operate using only two buttons. Can detect more than 100 nuances of color and can be used as a light probe. Includes carrying case and batteries. No Quota Funds. @ LumiTest(R): 1-03956-00--$72.00 -- Tiny Tip Accessory Pack (pack of 5): 1-03956-01--$7.00 The LumiTest is a light probe and a contrast indicator that emits a tone that increases in pitch as light is approached. When the LumiTest is in direct contact with materials, lighter colors are indicated by a higher pitch. Includes batteries. @ Individual Calendar Kit: 1-18971-00--$17.00 Students can experience the fun and challenge of creating their own large print/braille calendars. These paper calendars are inexpensive and consumable. @ Braille DateBook 2006: 1-07899-06--$53.00 -- Calendar Tabs 2006: 1-07898-06--$13.00 -- Filler Paper and Tabs: 1-07897-00--$10.00 An attractive planner-organizer designed specifically for braille users! Binder with pockets, 250 sheets of paper, tabbed calendar pages, blank tabs, and stylus. @ EZ Track Calendar 2006 (with binder): 1-07900-06--$29.00 -- Inserts only (no binder): 1-07901-06--$25.75 A Low Vision Appointment Book and Calendar! A systematic and organized way of keeping track of appointments, holidays, and other events. Each large print page holds four days, with enough room to write notes and appointments. Comes with a three-ring binder. @ EZ Track Address Book: 1-07910-00--$24.00 -- Insert Pages only: 1-07911-00--$8.00 Large print address book will hold 208 addresses. Includes a plastic template for easy entry. Large alphabet tabs make names easy to find in the 3-ring binder. @ EZ Track Medical Record Keeper: 1-07930-00--$30.00 This large print organizational tool for keeping medical records provides a system for storing and organizing information on personal identification, medical history, insurance, medications, physicians, and other medical records. Includes 3-ring binder, folders, and tab pages. @ EZ Track Financial Record Keeper: 1-07920-00--$37.50 -- Replacement Check Registers (2 pack): 1-07920-01--$10.00 -- Replacement Insert Pages only: 1-07920-02--$16.00 A large-print system for keeping track of information about banking, credit cards, utilities, income, taxes, insurance, mortgages, loans, investments, retirement plans, and much more! Each type of information is stored in a tabbed section of a 3-ring binder and labeled pages provide large spaces for writing. @ Variable Intensity Study Lamp: 1-08940-00--$158.00 Low vision students and adults can get adjustable lighting needed to illuminate their work. A 9-foot power cord aids in reaching classroom desks. Adjustable light intensity, 18 1/2" flexible neck, and heavy weighted base for stability. Weight: 16 lbs. @ Making Picture Recipes Kit: 1-03450-00--$35.00 -- Manual Only: 7-03450-00--$19.00 Provide cooking instruction for low vision non- and beginning readers. Includes 257 boldline illustrations of common foods and ingredients, cooking equipment, and cooking processes on 3 1/2 x 4 inch cards. Includes storage box with index tabs and a manual. @ ZoomView: 1-03919-00--$39.00 Simple, low-cost video display magnifier. Use with a computer monitor or a television. Uses the latest in Fresnel optics, a type of flat plastic magnifier. Magnification up to 60%. No Quota Funds @ Talking Calculator: 1-03971-00--$17.95 This talking calculator provides audio feedback to a user, along with an oversized LCD display. This desktop model has the standard operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. In addition, it has a memory function. A "repeat" key will replay the last audio result. Audio is adjustable based on the user's need: --By unit or by digit. --Two volume levels. --Result only or all keys pressed. Uses two "AA" batteries, not included. Not available with Federal Quota funds. @ EZ Fill: 1-03970-00--$12.95 EZ Fill is a device that aids in filling containers, such as a glass or cup. The aid hangs on the edge of the container, and when liquid fills to about one inch from the top, the device produces a signal, alerting the user. Uses three included button-type LR44 batteries, with an expected life span of about one year. Not available with Federal Quota funds. @ Talking Thermometer: 1-03972-00--$12.95 The Talking Thermometer's pleasant human voice automatically reports the user's measured temperature, along with a standard-sized LCD readout. Features include: --"Talking" button to report temperature at any time --Periodic "beep" signal during measurement as a reminder --Fast response time --Same accuracy as conventional non-talking digital clinical thermometer --Auto power-off after eight minutes --Memory of last measured temperature --Battery included Not available with Federal Quota funds. @ RollBuster (Set of five pairs): 1-03195-00--$5.00 Foam rings of various sizes that keep your monocular from rolling away and provide some protection from impact. RollBuster rings come in pairs -- place one ring around each end of your own monocular. @ RollBuster II, Mini-Backpack Style: 1-03196-00--$5.00 RollBuster II, Mini-Duffel Bag Style: 1-03197-00--$5.00 Roll Buster II mini-bags keep monoculars in reach during classroom activities, protect them from rolling, and also provide some impact protection. Two kid-friendly styles. Bag fits monoculars up to 4 inches long, backpack up to 5 inches long qq18 Recreational and "Special Touch" Gift Items @ Talking GlowDice: 1-07500-00--$30.00 Rolling a die goes accessible! Push the "Roll" button and a randomly generated number between one and six is announced in digital speech, and the corresponding number is displayed in bright blue LEDs. Four AAA batteries, not included @ Web Chase: 1-08460-00--$149.00 Web Chase is an originally designed board game by APH that is intended to develop important tactile skills within a fun, recreational context. As players navigate their hungry spiders through a colorful insect-laden web, they learn to trace various raised lines, identify point symbols, and discriminated textures and shapes (of various prey). Accessible to players of all visual abilities. WARNING: Choking Hazard -- Small Parts. Not intended for children under 5 without adult supervision. @ Brain Quest: American History: 6-17001-00--$65.00 -- Brain Quest: English: 6-17002-00--$65.00 -- Brain Quest: Geography: 6-17003-00--$65.00 -- Brain Quest: Science: 6-17000-00--$65.00 APH has published four large print/braille editions of the popular Workman Publishing quiz game series Brain Quest(R): 1000 Questions and Answers. Recommended ages: 9 and up. @ Score Card Set: 1-17001-00--$10.25 Generic Score Card made of durable plastic. Twenty "buttons" in two rows of ten. Push down on a button to register one event. Pop up to clear. One each yellow and green card. Instructions in print and braille. @ Wooden Constructo Sets -- Constructo Junior: 1-03690-00--$160.00 -- Constructo Supplement: 1-03200-00--$460.00 Choose from two sets that help children to develop creativity, problem solving skills, muscular coordination, manual dexterity, and construction concepts. Young children can construct simple shapes with Constructo Junior while older children create more complex objects with the supplement. Construct all types of structures using various lengths of hardwood which have been drilled with holes. Lengths are linked together with color-coded nuts and bolts. Recommended ages: 4 and up. @ Rib-It-Balls: -- Jacob's Rib-It-Ball, 14": 1-07513-00 -- $23.00 -- Jacob's Rib-It-Ball, 18": 1-07514-00 -- $39.00 -- Jacob's Rib-It-Ball, 30," with pump: 1-07515-00 -- $68.00 These fun balls are easy to grab and have high-contrast ribbing. "Crinkly" fabric in the ribs adds an auditory component. The original latex-free multicolored balls have been designed in two color combinations, making them easier for visual orientation, and are available in three inflatable sizes: 14" (red/yellow), 18" (blue/yellow), and 30" (black/yellow). the 30" ball is sold with a foot pump.Not designed to be used as a therapy ball. Excessive weight should not be placed upon it. @ The Mini Rib-It-Ball: 1-07512-00 -- $14.00 This 7" plush ball provides opportunities for multisensory learning. It contains a bell (auditory), bright colors (visual), and a pull tab/teething ring for vibration (tactual/proprioception). Mini Rib-It-Ball is not available on Quota. @ The Power of the Dream Music CD, (C)2002, by Terry Kelly: W-DREAM-CD--$12.00 The Power of the Dream is a CD from inspirational singer/songwriter Terry Kelly. 13 songs and a print/braille booklet with a limited amount of information in braille. Enhanced CD for PC or Mac(R). For access to additional information: www.terry-kelly.com/power.htm. No Quota funds. @@ APH "Special Touch" Gift Items Note: The customer is required to pay shipping and handling for gift items -- please contact us for more details. For APH shirts, simply order by the catalog number listed in the chart under the corresponding size and color. @ Short Sleeve Braille T-Shirts (adult sizes only) -- $10.00 each The front of this high quality, 100% cotton shirt has an APH logo in the upper left, while the back has a braille alphabet in puff ink and the slogan "We Have a Special Touch!" Ash Gray small: W-TSGY-SM medium: W-TSGY-MD large: W-TSGY-LG extra large: W-TSGY-XL extra extra large: W-TSGY-XX Black small: W-TSBK-SM medium: W-TSBK-MD large: W-TSBK-LG extra large: W-TSBK-XL extra extra large: W-TSBK-XX Jade small: W-TSJD-SM medium: W-TSJD-MD large: W-TSJD-LG extra large: W-TSJD-XL extra extra large: W-TSJD-XX Navy small: W-TSNY-SM medium: W-TSNY-MD large: W-TSNY-LG extra large: W-TSNY-XL extra extra large: W-TSNY-XX Red small: W-TSRD-SM medium: W-TSRD-MD large: W-TSRD-LG extra large: W-TSRD-XL extra extra large: W-TSRD-XX Royal Blue small: W-TSDB-SM medium: W-TSDB-MD large: W-TSDB-LG extra large: W-TSDB-XL extra extra large: W-TSDB-XX White small: W-TSWH-SM medium: W-TSWH-MD large: W-TSWH-LG extra large: W-TSWH-XL extra extra large: W-TSWH-XX Yellow small: W-TSYL-SM medium: W-TSYL-MD large: W-TSYL-LG extra large: W-TSYL-XL extra extra large: W-TSYL-XX @ APH Sweat Shirts (adult sizes only) -- $15.00 each These heavy-weight cotton/polyester blend sweat shirts (long sleeve) have an APH logo on the front in the upper left. Note: No Quota funds. Ash small: W-SSAS-SM medium: W-SSAS-MD large: W-SSAS-LG extra large: W-SSAS-XL extra extra large: W-SSAS-XX extra extra extra large: W-SSAS-XXX Navy small: W-SSNA-SM medium: W-SSNA-MD large: W-SSNA-LG extra large: W-SSNA-XL extra extra large: W-SSNA-XX extra extra extra large: W-SSNA-XXX @ APH InSights Large Print/Braille Art Calendar, 2006: 5-18971-06--$7.50 Twelve month large print/braille calendar features the artwork of visually impaired artists. Includes months, days, holidays, and moon phases. Note: The APH InSights Calendar MAY be purchased with Federal Quota funds; however, quantity purchases of this calendar for fund-raising purposes MAY NOT be purchased with Federal Quota funds. @ Cold Winter Forest: W-NTCD-AA--$5.00 Blank note card depicts a snow-covered forest with birds flying overhead. Print/braille legend. Six cards with envelopes. @ The Gathering: W-NTCD-AF--$8.00 Blank note card features a delightful artwork by a visually impaired second grader. Easy to braille with a slate. 10 cards with envelopes. @ Mm Mm Good (apple) and Others: W-NTCD-AC--$3.00 Blank note cards featuring artwork of five visually impaired students and adults from across the U.S. Print/braille legend. One of each design with envelopes. @ Storyteller and Others: W-NTCD-AD--$3.00 Blank note cards featuring artwork of five visually impaired students and adults from across the U.S. Print/braille legend. One of each design with envelopes. @ Tropical Birds and Others: W-NTCD-AE--$6.00 Blank note cards highlight artwork by five visually impaired students and adults from across the U.S. Print/braille legend. Two of each design with envelopes. Please note: Note Cards are not available on Quota. @ May Your Light Shine: W-HDCD-AA--$6.00 Holiday card features a die-cut, tactile star shape. Print/braille greeting reads "May Your Light Shine.... " 10 cards with envelopes. @ Winter Solace: W-HDCD-AD--$10.00 Holiday card contains the print/braille message: "Wishing you a beautiful holiday season." 10 cards with envelopes. @ Sunset on a Ski Slope: W-HDCD-AB--$6.00 Die-cut and embossed trees. Print message reads: "May the Joy of Your Holidays Be Evergreen...." 10 cards with envelopes. @ Snow Walker: 1-05201-99--$10.00 Printed and embossed front image with print/braille message reading: "Happy Holidays!" 10 cards with envelopes. Please note: Holiday Cards are not available on Quota. @ Sun Flower Birthday Card: W-BDCD-SF--$5.00 Flower is printed and embossed. Print/braille message reads: "Sunny Wishes on Your Birthday!" Five cards with envelopes. Please note: Birthday Cards are not available on Quota. qq19 Technology and Software @@ Cassette Tape Recorder/Players Two models let you listen to Talking Books or commercial cassettes as well as record tapes. Both models have the following features: --Digital Pitch Control (DPC): change playback rate without pitch change --2 or 4 tracks --1 7/8 inches per second or 15/16 ips (Talking Book speed) --Mono speaker and microphone --Stereo playback through headphones --Tactile symbols on controls and touch checking of tape movement --Stereo headphones --AC power converter/recharger (Handi II) or built in power cord (Table Top) --Rechargeable battery pack --Manual in print and on cassette --Print and braille quickstart instructions --One-year limited warranty @ Handi-Cassette II (U.S. Model): 1-07085-00--$170.00 Portable unit includes headphones. 6 3/4 x 4 3/8 x 2 1/4 inches, 1.5 lbs. -- Two-Year Extended Warranty for Handi II (Must be ordered within 90 days): 1-07087-00--$50.00 @ Accessories for the Handi-Cassette II -- Carrying Case: 1-07084-00--$18.00 -- Replacement Nickel-Metal Hydrite Battery: 1-07082-00--$12.00 -- Replacement AC Adaptor/Recharger: 1-07091-00--$9.00 -- Replacement Battery Clip: 1-07086-00--$8.00 -- Replacement Instructional Cassette: 1-07083-00--$2.50 @ Table Top (U.S. Model): 1-07150-00--$225.00 Portable table-top unit. 9 3/8 x 11 1/8 x 3 inches, about 4 1/4 lbs. -- Two-Year Extended Warranty for Table Top (Must be ordered within 90 days): 1-07151-00--$75.00 @ Accessories for the Table Top -- Carrying Case with Shoulder Strap: 1-07010-00--$12.00 -- Replacement Nickel-Metal Hydrite Battery: 1-07071-00--$24.00 -- Instructional Cassette: 1-07152-00--$2.50 @ Stereo Headphones -- PrivatePhones (fully enclosed earpads with volume control, 3.5 mm plug): 1-07088-00--$21.00 -- Stereo Headphone (small foam earpads, 3.5 mm plug): 1-18986-00--$9.00 For use with the Handi-Cassette II and the Table Top Recorder/Player. A stereo to mono adapter plug (see below) is required to use these headphones with older monaural players @ Stereo to Mono Adapter Plugs, (3.5 mm to 1/4 inch): 1-07061-00--$4.50 Stereo to Mono Adapter Plugs, (3.5 mm to 3.5 mm): 1-07062-00--$4.50 Use with stereo headphones that have a 3.5 mm plug (such as the models above). Use with the discontinued mono AC/DC Recorder/Player and original Handi-Cassette. @ Remote On/Off Control Microphone: 1-07160-00--$10.00 Sensitive microphone with 40-inch cord, built-in on/off switch, and desk stand. Works with all APH cassette recorders. @ Braille 'n Speak(R) Scholar: 1-07320-01--$1,140.00 Small, portable talking PDA for braille users. Includes a word processor, appointment book, talking clock, phone directory, basic, scientific, and graphing calculators. Braille-type seven-key keyboard. Output in synthetic speech, braille, or print. It also features high-quality DoubleTalk(TM) speech, improved interaction with PCs, and enhanced appointment book and text editing. Replacement Items: -- Serial Interface Cable for connection to a PC (9-pin female to mini-din 8 male): 1-07319-00--$31.50 Cables Available Separately: -- Parallel Printer Cable: 1-07318-00--$57.50 -- ImageWriter(R) Cable: 1-07317-00--$31.50 @ APHont: A Font for Low Vision APHont(TM) (pronounced Ay'-font), was developed by APH specifically for low vision readers. APHont's characteristics have been shown to enhance reading speed, comprehension, and comfort for large print readers. The entire APHont Suite (Regular, Bold, Italic, and Italic Bold) is free-of-charge. @@ How to Request APHont: Before downloading APHont, users must validate that APHont will be used by or for visually impaired persons. You will be able to download the font by visiting www.aph.org/products/aphont.html to fill out a short verification form. @ Primer(TM): Your First Electronic Magnifier: 1-03929-00--$295.00 A light-weight, hand-held, black and white electronic magnifier that connects in minutes to your television set. Magnification depends on the size of your TV. For example, a 20 inch TV will let you magnify from 8X to 15X. Note: Not available with Quota funds. Shipping charge added for Primer and Primer PC -- please call for more information. @ Primer PC Connection: 1-03923-00--$200.00 Connects the Primer to any Windows(R)-based computer (desktop or laptop) with a USB port. Included software (requires Windows 98 or later) provides additional magnification, split-screen capabilities, and window positioning. No extra wires or power supply needed. Not available with Quota funds -- Shipping charge added. Please call for more information. @ MotionPAD(TM) Motion-Activated Memo Pad and Door Chime: 1-07400-00--$34.00 MotionPAD(TM) box attaches to an entry-area wall where movement will trigger play of a message you record or acknowledge entry with a chime. Not available with Quota funds. @ Book Port(TM): 1-07440-00--$395.00 Book Port is a revolutionary, flexible digital book reading device consisting of a small portable unit with a keypad, earbuds, and accompanying software. Book Port software is continuously upgraded. See www.aph.org/tech/bp_info.htm to download the latest upgrades. Features --Read DAISY Digital Talking books -- both text and audio --Read text files in synthetic speech --Read book files from audible.com(R) --Take audio notes --Use as a braille keyboard for note taking and searching. --Send Web pages from directly within Internet Explorer(R) --Supports Spanish language files --Synchronize notes with your PC --Read translated, contracted braille files --Hear the file name, size, current position, page number, and the last modified date --Audible low battery indicator and sleep timer Includes: --Book Port unit with built-in keypad and microphone --Earbuds --One CompactFlash(R) card (Note: Additional CompactFlash cards are available from any computer or electronics dealer) --USB cable for connecting to your PC --CD-ROM with Book Port software, electronic manual, and over 1,700 e-books --Instruction manual on cassette --Two AA batteries --One year limited warranty Requirements to Run: --PC with USB connections --Pentium(R) 166 MHz or faster processor --Windows(R) ME or higher --64 MB of RAM --15 megs of hard disk space to install software --CD-ROM drive @@ APH Software System Requirements All requirements listed are at minimum. All software requires a sound card and speakers, and a CD-ROM drive. Find detailed software purchasing instructions in the "How to Order" section, [print page 79]. Download APH Software Demos at www.aph.org/tech. Armadillo Army -- Windows 98 -- Internet Explorer: 5.01 -- Processor: 500 Mhz -- RAM: 64 MB -- Hard Drive: 14 MB Termite Torpedo -- Windows 98 -- Internet Explorer: 5.1 -- Processor: N/A -- RAM: N/A -- Hard Drive: 14 MB Talking Word Puzzles -- Windows 98 -- Internet Explorer: N/A -- Processor: 300 Mhz -- RAM: 64 MB -- Hard Drive: 15 MB (Requires an additional 700MB of hard disk space for high-quality Enhanced Voicing.) Learn Keys -- Windows 95 -- Internet Explorer: N/A -- Processor: 486 Mhz -- RAM: N/A -- Hard Drive: 22 MB Talking Typer -- Windows 98 -- Internet Explorer: 4.01 -- Processor: 300 Mhz -- RAM: 96 MB -- Hard Drive: 20 MB (Requires an additional 700MB of hard disk space for high-quality Enhanced Voicing.) Teacher's Pet -- Windows 98 -- Internet Explorer: 5.5 -- Processor: Pentium II -- RAM: 96 MB -- Hard Drive: 30 MB (Requires an additional 700MB of hard disk space for high-quality Enhanced Voicing.) Math Flash -- Windows 2000 -- Internet Explorer: 4.01 -- Processor: 300 Mhz -- RAM: N/A -- Hard Drive: 15 MB Money Talks -- Windows 98 -- Internet Explorer: 5.5 -- Processor: 300 Mhz -- RAM: 96 MB -- Hard Drive: 15 MB (Requires an additional 700MB of hard disk space for high-quality Enhanced Voicing.) Verbal View Windows XP -- Windows XP -- Internet Explorer: 4.01 -- Processor: 300 Mhz -- RAM: 96 MB -- Hard Drive: 10 MB @ Armadillo Army(TM) Software, CD-ROM: D-03400-00--$49.00 -- Electronic Distribution: D-03400-ED--$39.00 An arcade-style educational game created especially for players with low vision. In Armadillo Army, the main character, Tex, navigates a series of increasingly difficult mazes, picking up various items along the way. At the same time, he must evade a band of armadillos traveling through the maze with him. The game contains bright, large graphics, as well as meaningful sound elements. Armadillo Army gives low-vision students practice with lateral eye movements, vertical eye movements, searching skills, timing skills, visual discrimination skills, peripheral detection skills, eccentric viewing skills, and eye-hand coordination. Students who are blind can play the game using its sound cues. @ Termite Torpedo(TM) Software, CD Version: D-03470-00--$39.00 -- Electronic Download: D-03470-ED--$39.00 Termite Torpedo is an arcade-style educational game designed especially for low vision users. Termites are eating their way through Woodville! Only you can save the city by clearing the playing field of 12 levels of termites! Termite Torpedo gives low-vision students practice in the visual skills of locating, fixating, tracking, aligning, and following. It features: --Bright, high-contrast colors for game elements --Full audio accompaniment, including directional information, allows use by players who are totally blind @ Talking Word Puzzles(TM) Software, CD-ROM (with Enhanced Voicing): D-03440-00--$49.00 -- Electronic Distribution (without Enhanced Voicing): D-03440-ED--$39.00 Lets the user create or solve hidden word and crossword puzzles in large print and with optional high-quality speech feedback. As the player navigates through the puzzle, the program announces the contents of that square. Speech feedback in hidden word puzzles also indicates marked and unmarked letters, valid and invalid words, word lists or clues to words, and motivating phrases. Talking Word Puzzles makes it easy to create your own puzzles. You make up the word list, and the software creates the puzzle for you, entering the words into one of several puzzle formats. Recommended ages: all ages (dictated by the puzzles created). @ Learn Keys: Verbal Keyboard Feedback, CD-ROM: D-03410-00--$14.95 -- Electronic Distribution: D-03410-ED--$14.95 PC keyboard exploration and announcement program gives you human speech feedback. Works with several versions of Windows(R) and with a variety of keyboard types. Uses your computer's sound card and speakers. Can speak any key and display the key name on screen. Can provide keyboard feedback while other programs are running. Included: Program with on-line Help and documentation on CD-ROM; quickstart in braille and large print. Note: Learn Keys is not a screen reader -- it speaks keystrokes. @ Talking Typer(TM) for Windows(R), Complete CD (Now With Enhanced Voicing): D-03430-00--$89.00 -- Electronic Distribution (without Enhanced Voicing): D-03430-ED--$79.00 -- Upgrade (Enhanced Voicing and software upgrade -- Note: Upgrade requires that you own a copy of Talking Typer for Windows): D-03431-00--$49.00 Talking Typer is computer keyboarding and typing training software that speaks and displays lessons on screen. Includes drills, practice, and typing games. Adjustable to the student's level of skill and sight impairment. Recommended ages: 6 and up. Three versions available, each with the latest version of the Talking Typer program: --Talking Typer (with Enhanced Voicing) uses new computer voices that sound closer to human speech. --Talking Typer (without Enhanced Voicing) is lower cost and is available by electronic download only. --Talking Typer Upgrade is a version upgrade and adds Enhanced Voicing to any owned copy. @ Teacher's Pet(TM), CD-ROM (with Enhanced Voicing): D-03460-00--$89.00 -- Electronic Distribution (without Enhanced Voicing): D-03460-ED--$79.00 Teacher's Pet can be used by either teachers or parents to create accessible drills, practice exercises, or tests for students who are blind or visually impaired. This program allows the creation of both audio and large print tests and can record test sessions to track student progress. Administers and records sessions and allows creation of an editable database of questions from which to create drills and tests. Teacher's Pet accepts several types of questions including: --Information --Fill in the Blank --Matching by Number or Letter --Multiple Choice by Number or Letter --True/False --Essay (Cannot evaluate essay responses.) Questions can be random, sequenced, or tied to a student's ability. Recommended for all ages (dictated by the tests created.) @ Math Flash(TM), CD-ROM: D-19910-00--$24.00 -- Electronic Distribution: D-19910-ED--$24.00 Software helps elementary students sharpen math skills with talking electronic flash cards. This self-voicing program uses the computer's sound card to communicate instructions, drills, practice sessions, and games. Students can select their favorite fun Math Mentor character. Teachers can modify the number of problems, degree of difficulty, and insert custom problems. Recommended ages: 6 and up. @ Verbal View of Windows(R) XP (CD-ROM): D-10500-00--$50.00 Learn to use Windows XP with this comprehensive tutorial designed for students and professionals who are blind or visually impaired. Features --Covers nearly every aspect of Windows XP, with extensive verbal descriptions of new features and programs --Simple enough for the first-time computer user --Technical terms are kept to a minimum --Graphic components are verbally described with examples and comparisons to everyday items --Keyboard and keyboard shortcuts are emphasized --Single keyboard command introduced per chapter for easy review --Tutorial is in DAISY 3.0 full-text, full-audio format and is accessed through APH's special DAISY reading program, Book Wizard Reader(TM). @ Money Talks(TM) (CD version with Enhanced Voicing): D-03560-00--$49.00 -- Money Talks Electronic Distribution (standard voicing): D-03560-ED--$39.00 Money Talks is a new, accessible bank account management software package developed by the American Printing House for the Blind. It provides flexible bank account management, printing and braille embossing of the check register, and writing checks in a variety of sizes and styles. This program is feature-rich for computer users who are blind or who have low vision and works well both for computer novices and computer wizards. Features include: --Spoken, on-screen check register --Support for multiple accounts --Cleared and running balances spoken --Optional built-in speech making a screen reader unnecessary --Ability to import bank transaction information downloaded in Quicken(R) Interchange Format (QIF) format --Schedule recurring transactions --Categories and subcategories --Summaries for category and for credit-debit --User's Guide: self-spoken and HTML qq20 Products to Recommend to Your School For over a century, the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) has been the official supplier of educational materials in accessible formats for our nation's visually impaired and blind students working at less than college level. APH offers materials and textbooks for a wide range of curricular areas. Today, accessible media include braille, tactile graphics, large print, audiocassettes, and computer discs. We encourage you to explore this section, which lists a selected group from our many educational items. To view all of our educational products, visit our web site, www.aph.org, click on "APH Products." Talk to your child's teachers or school administrators about the possibility of the school purchasing and items you consider to be appropriate. Keep in mind that Federal Quota funds are available to purchase most APH educational products for eligible students. See [print page 4] for information about Federal Quota. We are happy to answer questions at 1-800-223-1839 or info@aph.org. @ U.S. Puzzle Map (large print and braille guide): 1-01140-00 -- $278.00 -- Replacement Guide, Large Print: 7-01140-00 -- $19.00 -- Replacement Guide, Braille: 5-01140-00 -- $19.00 This take-apart political/topographical map of the United States has many features to help make learning fun for all students: --U.S. States puzzle pieces in bright, contrasting colors. --Tactile mountains, rivers, and state capitals. --Lightweight frame with incised state boundaries and state abbreviations in braille, plus latitude/longitude lines. Frame also has finger holes for easy removal of pieces. Frame measures 32 1/2 x 18 inches. --Masking overlays for assessment purposes. --Large print and braille reference guides included. Recommended ages: 7 and up. @ Book Wizard Reader, CD-ROM, (high-quality synthetic speech): D-03531-00 -- $49.00 -- Electronic Distribution, (standard synthetic speech): D-03531-ED -- $39.00 Book Wizard Reader is software that lets you read Digital Talking Books. It's a comprehensive program that supports all Digital Talking Book formats, including DAISY 2 books (such as books available from Recordings for the Blind and Dyslexic(R)) and DAISY 3 books (such as text-based books from bookshare.org). The program also supports the new full-text, full-audio books in DAISY 3 format. @ Perkins Brailler: -- Gray: 1-00850-00 -- $725.00 -- Blue: 1-00850-BL -- $725.00 -- Green: 1-00850-GR -- $725.00 NOW IN COLORS! This precision-made brailler, in use for over 50 years, can now be purchased in blue or green as well as the classic gray. The Perkins will accommodate paper up to 11 1/2 x 14 inches and embosses 25 lines of 41 cells on 11 1/2 x 11 inch paper. Includes cover, braille eraser, and braille quickstart instructions. @ ColorTest II: Talking Color Analyzer: 1-03951-00 -- $680.00 NEW! ColorTest II, Spanish: 1-03951-SP -- $680.00 ColorTest II is a hand-held device that helps the user distinguish colors independently. It has hundreds of uses at home, work, or school. ColorTest II has more sensitivity and features than the Colorino Color Identifier. -- Uses a clear human voice to announce the color of any object placed in contact with its tip. -- Senses over 1,000 nuances of color, and patterns, brightness, and contrast. -- Can provide values for brightness, hue, and saturation. -- Includes case, charger instructions, and one year limited warranty Color Test II is also available in additional languages. Call APH customer service for information. @@ Sense of Science Series Sense of Science is a unique series designed to make the world of science accessible, understandable, and enjoyable. The main component in each Sense of Science kit is a set of colorful, raised-line overlays designed to be used with a light box or as stand-alone items. An accompanying guidebook suggests activities using the overlays and supplemental teacher-provided materials to enhance and extend the learning experience. Also included are two trays designed to slip snugly under a light box ledge and provide a secure working area for using the overlays. @ Sense of Science: Plants, (Complete kit): 1-08980-00 -- $115.00 Print Guidebook Only: 7-08980-00 -- $30.00 Braille Guidebook Only: 5-08980-00 -- $21.00 Kit includes: --A large print guidebook (braille edition available separately) with activities to teach basic plant concepts. Activities use real objects and the included colorful, raised-line overlays. --Overlays include bean seed cross-section, flower, leaf, tree, etc. Use with either the APH Light Box or Mini-Lite Box, or stand alone. Recommended ages: 5 to 10 years. @ Sense of Science: Animals (complete kit): 1-08990-00 -- $212.00 Large Print Guidebook only: 7-08990-00 -- $38.00 Optional Braille Guidebook only: 5-08990-00 -- $23.00 Activities incorporate a learning objective, a list of vocabulary and needed materials, an initial inquiry, a step-by-step procedure, an extended activity, a visual adaptation, math and language connections, and a "science tidbit." The kit also includes a variety of visual and tactile overlays, such as ant, bird, fish life cycle of a frog, etc. that can be used alone or with the APH Light Box or Mini-Lite Box (see below). Recommended ages: 5 to 10 years. @@ Related Products: Light Box: 1-08660-00 -- $366.00 Mini-Lite Box: 1-08661-00 -- $160.00 @ Tactile Graphics Kit: 1-08851-00 -- $210.00 -- Line-Drawing Tool Kit only (set of 3 tools): 1-08851-01 -- $61.00 -- Replacement Tactile Graphics Guidebook Large Print/CD-ROM Edition: 7-08851-00 -- $23.00 The Tactile Graphics Kit is an extensive set of materials that allows teachers, transcribers, and mobility instructors to create custom raised-line maps, graphs, diagrams, and charts using a variety of point symbol tongs, areal pattern plates, and line drawing tools. Masters are embossed on heavy aluminum foil and can be reproduced on a vacuum-form machine. Extra accessories include a braille slate and stylus, braille eraser, rubber embossing pad, ruler, and foil sheets. The line drawing tools included in the full kit are also available separately. @ IntelliTactiles Overlay Companions for the IntelliKeys (R) Keyboard: -- IntelliTactiles: Standard Overlay Companions Kit for the IntelliKeys Classic keyboard: 1-08515-00 -- $56.00 -- IntelliTactiles USB Overlay Companions Kit for the IntelliKeys USB keyboard: 1-08513-00 -- $56.00 The IntelliKeys (R) Classic and USB keyboards from IntelliTools (R) connect to either a PC or Mac (R) and provide auditory feedback for overlays placed on their touch-sensitive surfaces. @ IntelliTactiles (TM) Pre-Braille Concepts (includes User's Guides in both large print and braille): 1-08516-00 -- $92.00 -- Large Print User's Guide only: 7-08516-00 -- $15.00 -- Braille User's Guide only: 5-08516-00 -- $12.50 IntelliTactiles Pre-Braille Concepts includes seven tactile overlays that can be used with the commercially available IntelliKeys (R) keyboard (Classic or USB), or as stand-alone "worksheets," to develop young children's tactile discrimination skills, shape recognition ability, and understanding of many spatial/positional concepts. qq21 Resources for Families: Agencies that Serve People who are Blind or Visually Impaired @ American Council of the Blind Washington DC 20005 Phone: 800-424-8666 Web site: www.acb.org Provides information and referral on all aspects of blindness including public education and awareness training. American Diabetes Association Alexandria VA Phone: 800-342-2383 Web site: www.diabetes.org Information and education regarding diabetes. @ American Foundation for the Blind New York NY 10001 Phone: 800-232-5463 Web site: www.afb.org Provides comprehensive information on every aspect of blindness and visual impairment and a searchable database of nationwide services. @ American Printing House for the Blind Louisville KY 40206 Phone: 800-223-1839 Web site: www.aph.org Provides educational textbooks, software, general interest magazines, and other materials and services for persons who are blind or visually impaired. @ Council of Families with Visual Impairments Bremerton WA 98311 Phone: 202-467-5081 Web site: www.acb.org Support group of parents with children who have visual impairments. @ DB-LINK: The National Information Clearinghouse on Children who are Deaf-Blind Monmouth OR 97361 Phone: 800-438-9376 Web site: www.tr.wou.edu/dblink Identifies, coordinates, and disseminates information related to children and youths who are deaf-blind. @ Hadley School for the Blind Winnetka IL 60093 Phone: 800-323-4238 Web site: www.hadley-school.org Provides academic, personal enrichment, and compensatory/rehabilitation education through free home study courses. Also offers courses for parents of blind children and family members of blind adults. @ Hilton/Perkins Program of the Perkins School for the Blind Watertown MA 02472 Phone: 617-924-3434 Web site: www.perkins.org Conducts training activities and provides support services for parents. @ Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Washington DC 20542 Phone: 202-707-5100 Web site: www.loc.gov/nls Provides reference information service on all aspects of blindness and other physical disabilities that affect reading. Also administers a free library program of braille and recorded materials that circulate to eligible borrowers through a network of cooperating libraries. @ National Association for Parents of Children with Visual Impairments Watertown MA 02472 Phone: 800-562-6265 Operates a national clearinghouse for information, education, and referrals for parents of blind or visually impaired children. @ National Camps for Blind Children Lincoln NE 68516 Phone: 402-488-0981 Operates free summer and winter camps for children and adults who are blind or visually impaired. @ National Organization of Parents of Blind Children (part of National Federation of the Blind) Baltimore, MD 21230 Phone: 410-659-9314 Web site: www.nfb.org/nopbc.htm Support, information, and advocacy organization addressing issues ranging from help to parents of a newborn blind infant, mobility and braille instruction, education, social and community participation, development of self-confidence, and other vital factors involved in the growth of a blind child. @ National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation (NOAH) East Hampstead NH 03826 Phone: 800-473-2310 Web site: www.albinism.org Offers information and support to people with albinism and their families while working to increase public awareness through television appearances, newspaper articles, information packets for libraries, and outreach to professionals. @ Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic Princeton NJ 08540 Phone: 800-221-4792 Web site: www.rfbd.org Maintains an educational library with over 80,000 taped textbooks, reference and professional materials. There is a registration fee for this service. @ US Association for Blind Athletes Colorado Springs CO 80903 Phone: 719-630-0422 Web site: www.usaba.org Offers training camps and competitions in swimming, track and field, wrestling, gymnastics, goal ball, skiing, skating, power lifting, judo, and tandem cycling. @ US Department of Education: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services Washington DC 20202 Phone: 202-245-7468 Web site: www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/index.htm?src=mr OSERS assists in the education of children and the rehabilitation of adults with disabilities and conducts research to improve the lives of individuals with disabilities regardless of age. @@ Advertisement: APH InSights Annual Juried Art Competition and Exhibition Each year APH sponsors a juried art competition and exhibition designed exclusively for blind and visually impaired artists of all ages From the hundreds of entries received, works are chosen for exhibition at APH's Annual Meeting and on our web site. Award winners are selected in each of nine categories. Submissions to APH InSights may include sculpture, pottery, weavings, photographs, prints, paintings, etc. Entries are judged by professionals from the field of the arts. Artwork is judged on originality of concept, expressive use of media, and artistic excellence. Please contact the APH Public Relations and Special Projects Manager for more information on APH InSights. Email rwilliams@aph.org. [The print edition of the catalog has an index at this location.] qq22 How to Order @ Three Easy Ways to Order: U.S. Customers Order Over the Web --Go to www.aph.org for accessible, secure ordering --System is friendly for synthetic speech and large print users --Click on the "Shop APH" link --One-time, easy account setup --Purchase on-line with these types of funds: Discover(R), MasterCard(R), or Visa(R); purchase order; or Federal Quota funds Order by Phone --1-800-223-1839: Call toll free and use a credit card. Order by Mail --Mail us an order form or a letter stating desired items and quantities. Include a check, money order, or credit card number with expiration date. --Mail order to: American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.1839 Frankfort Avenue P.O. Box 6085 Louisville, KY 40206-0085 --IMPORTANT: Please do not mail cash. Checks and money orders must be in U.S. dollars. Kentucky residents include 6% sales tax. Ordering for an Organization If you have an account established with APH, use your organization's purchase order; otherwise use a check or credit card. If you are ordering with Federal Quota funds, send a Quota Order Form signed by the Ex Officio Trustee assigned to your account. @ Shipping Methods --Shipping Methods within the U.S.: Most material ordered by or for people who are visually impaired can be shipped Free Matter for the Blind. Some exceptions apply. --If you wish to use another type of shipping, contact APH before placing the order. APH will give you the cost of shipment based on the items you order and the type of shipment preferred. This amount must be sent along with the purchase price of the items. Please also note on your order the type of shipment you prefer. @ Special Ordering Instructions for Certain APH Software Products APH offers two convenient ways to order certain software products. --Order the CD-ROM via mail, toll-free phone, or web site. --Order the program through Electronic Distribution. Download the demonstration version of the program from our Web site (www.aph.org/tech). Then phone our toll free number (1-800-223-1839) and give us your credit card number. Within 24 hours, we will give you a code key that transforms your demo copy of the program into a full copy. @@ Catalog Production Credits Editorial: Family Life Catalog Committee 2005: Jeanie Brasher, teacher of the visually impaired; Pauletta Feldman, parent of a visually impaired child; APH Staff: Janie Blome, Scott Blome, Bob Brasher, Rosanne Broome, Brian Dougherty, Will Evans, Tony Grantz, Michael McCarty, Becki Moody, Phyllis Williams. Design: Brian Dougherty Project Assistant: Becki Moody Production Artwork: Bisig Impact Group @@ Advertisement: It Might be Called Data -- We Think of It as Knowledge Our databases provide knowledge: information you can use in real life. Louis is one example of our databases. Do you need a book in braille, large print, recorded, or computer disk format? Check Louis -- it will tell you if the item is available and where to find it. Louis lists the location of over 190,000 items available from more than 180 agencies! Buy APH Products through Louis! Features include: -- enhanced low vision and speech access -- search for and purchase APH products from one easy-to-use display -- bonus features: product pictures, brochures, product demonstrations, and Fred's Head links Now with new, easier-to-use search pages! American Printing House for the Blind 800-223-1839 info@aph.org www.aph.org @@ Advertisement: Audio Feedback Products from APH! -- You can find all three of these products in the "Daily Living" Section of this catalog [print page 48] Talking Calculator This talking calculator provides audio feedback to a user, along with an oversized LCD display. This desktop model has the standard operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. In addition, it has a memory function. A "repeat" key will replay the last audio result. Audio is adjustable based on the user's need: --By unit or by digit. --Two volume levels. --Result only or all keys pressed. EZ Fill EZ Fill is a device that aids in filling containers, such as a glass or cup. The aid hangs on the edge of the container, and when liquid fills to about one inch from the top, the device produces a signal, alerting the user. Talking Thermometer The Talking Thermometer's pleasant human voice automatically reports the user's measured temperature, along with a standard-sized LCD readout. Features include: --"Talking" button to report temperature at any time --Periodic "beep" signal during measurement as a reminder --Same accuracy as conventional non-talking digital clinical thermometer --Memory of last measured temperature --Fast response time --Auto power-off after eight minutes --Battery included American Printing House for the Blind 1839 Frankfort Avenue Louisville, Kentucky 40206-0085 Phone: 502-895-2405 Toll Free: 800-223-1839 Fax: 502-899-2274 E-Mail: info@aph.org Web site: www.aph.org