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    Tip 1: Start with a catalog number
    If you are searching for a particular product on our shop start with the product catalog number. All shop products are associated to a catalog number and can be found quickly by searching with that number.

    If you are wondering where to find a product catalog number you can download or order any of our product catalogs (https://www.aph.org/catalog-order-form/) each containing product catalog numbers for the products you are trying to find at no charge to you. Also, you can download the catalog to your personal device or print the catalog for your future off-line reference.

    Note: Because we add new products, update products and discontinue products our print catalog and website will not always reflect the same exact products. We update our catalog annually and our website as products change. Please be aware that some products do not appear on our website.

    For a list of discontinued products please reference the area labeled MyResources in your APH Federal Quota online account at www.aph.org .

    For help searching for replacement and consumable parts by part number, see Tip 4 and you will be able to find the APH Parts Catalog here https://www.aph.org/catalog-order-form .

    Tip 2: Search using product titles
    If you are searching for a specific product on the APH web shop and you do not have a product catalog number, then use a product title. All products have a title which can be found as the leading text on every product page.

    Our product catalogs are a good place to find product titles. Even though the product titles on the web site do not always match our product titles in the catalog it will be helpful to use an iteration of the product title to use in the search. See below for examples.

    Without a catalog or if you need to search quickly try to provide a product’s title and so long as you are able to provide enough keywords from a products title your ability to return the product you are searching for will be greater. Title accuracy produces the best results.

    Some examples include:

    • Mini-Lite box vs Mini Light (check for dashes) – Mini-Lite box is the correct product title
    • TactileDoodle vs Tactile Doodle (check for spaces between two words) – TactileDoodle is the correct product title
    • Building on Patterns First Grade vs BOP 1st grade (check for words that may be abbreviated) – Building on Patterns is the correct product title
    • Video Mag HD versus HD (Use as much of the title as possible as using two letters “HD” will not produce the Video Mag HD) – Video Mag HD is the correct product title

    Tip 3: Search using topics
    If you are not searching for a product but instead are searching for information on APH.org consider searching for topics such as; accessibility, education, fitness, etc. as a few examples. Topics are abstract and can only be found if it exists within the content of a page on APH.

    The header and footer navigation is another great way to search our site. Our header navigation takes you to static content within our site about our organization, while our footer contains pertinent as well as dynamic information such as Articles which are periodicals and Newsroom which are important updates from APH.

    Tip 4: Searching for Optional and Replacement Parts
    If you are searching for optional or replacement parts for products on the shop, all parts are now found on the associated product page. You can search for the parent product that the part is associated with to find it within the Optional and Replacement Items of the product page.

    Tip 5: Searching for books (Excluding APH Press books)
    When searching for large print, braille or audio books, we recommend that you search for those types of books on Louis.APH.org. Once you find the book you are searching for (so long as it is a title that APH produces. For more info contact our customer service) copy the catalog number from Louis and then search for it here on APH.org.

    If searching for APH Press titles, simply search for the title you are searching for on APH.org. All APH Press titles are available through our search.

    Tip 6: Expanded Search Filtering
    When searching on APH.org you can filter the results. First just below the search bar are four filter types; Pages, Products, Posts, and Documents. By default a search will contain all four of these results along with how many results have returned for each type. Pages are the common pages that make up APH.org. Products are found on the APH shop. Posts are blog articles and news updates. Documents are downloadable files and documents associated to products such as manuals and software. You can narrow your search to any one of those types to help you find what you are searching for.

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Searching for textbooks from APH or other accessible media producers? Go to Louis.

45 results found

Tactile Book Builder Kit

"Build" a book and create a child’s connection to literacy! Note: Due to shipping interruptions and supply chain delays, backorders…

$519.00

Catalog Number: 1-08826-00

Federal Quota Eligible

209 in stock

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Feel n’ Peel Sheets, Carousel of Textures II

These colorful, tactile sheets provide a simple way to create graphs and adapt games and art projects.

$169.00

Catalog Number: 1-08897-00

Federal Quota Eligible

130 in stock

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An Artist’s InSight: An Interview with Lynda McKinney Lambert
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International Women’s Month, observed annually during the month of March, is a global celebration highlighting the achievements, contributions, and challenges...

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Innovation Starts Here
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Something big is coming to APH. For the first time ever, we’re offering a product line for all ages, featuring...

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Call for Art- APH Insights Art Competition
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“I get so happy, I can’t quit smiling. It means I did it! I continued to make high-quality art, even...

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Opening InSights Art Submissions
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One of my favorite experiences as InSights Art Coordinator is when I can finally blow the dust off my box...

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Pack Your Reusable Bag: It’s Time for a Three-Part Grocery Store Adventure!
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This adventure can be done virtually or in-person. *For virtual play–you will need to go to your grocery store website...

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DIY Tactile Easter Art
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Keep your home-bound learners hopping toward Easter by making tactile drawings for children to color or paint. Materials Needed: 3-D...

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An Artist’s InSight: The Story of Connie and Lexie
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When Connie Avery steps out for her daily walk with her guide dog, Lexie, a third family member insists on...

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New Addition to Paint by Number Safari Series

It’s time to get creative! At home or in the classroom, the Paint by Number Safari series is a favorite...

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An Artist’s InSight: An Interview with Amanda Stephens
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Art is a form of self-expression that helps everyone showcase their interpretation of the world. We spoke with APH InSights...

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Reimagining InSights
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Photo Caption: The award-winning artwork titled, “The Best Drawing I Ever Made,” by Drey Chitwood, a student at the Washington...

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Possibilities: Recreational Experiences of Individuals who are Deafblind
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Table of Contents Credits, Introduction, and Preface Rachel Weeks- Triathlon Maricar Marquez- Running Kristine D’Arbelles- SSP—Swimming Triathlon Heidi Zimmer- Mountain...

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A Museum Intern’s Perspective
White porcelain incense burner, about 15 inches tall. Three bowls, perforated with a honeycomb design, sit on top of each other. Each bowl has two handles; each handle has a multi-petal flower design at the top.

When I entered this internship, I knew I would be working on a complete de-installation of the museum and the...

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Students and Teachers ‘Count’ on APH’s Accessible Math Materials
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An Interview with Nabiha Mujahid, TVI and APH Scholar Math is a challenging subject to teach and learn. Those difficulties...

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Musical Drawing!
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Do you know the game musical chairs? Let’s try musical drawing! It’s a similar game, but with art. This activity...

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Arts and Crafts for the Holidays
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The holidays are in full swing! As families gather together and kids have time off school, we’re all looking for...

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All From a Dot
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Watch the YouTube Video of the story “The Dot by Peter Reynolds” — Pay attention because you’re up next! This...

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Making Braille Cookies!
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Skills to work on in this lesson: Daily living Listening comprehension Following directions Reading Math Orientation and Mobility Science Art...

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Sign It! 
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Your art from yesterday’s activity was WONDERFUL! Now we need to sign it! Everyone should have a signature, it is...

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Bruce’s Story: Traveling
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by Bruce Visser I was born with hearing loss and, as I grew up, slowly became deaf; as a teenager,...

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Reimagining The Caterpillar Book
A child uses their hand to move the orange caterpillar across a patch of tall, green grass with the text and braille on the page reading, “A caterpillar in my backyard. He is small, SOFT, and a little bit prickly.”

NOTE: Due to supply chain issues this product is currently unavailable. APH is working diligently with our vendors to have this...

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Meet the Staff: Guide Dogs of APH
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Guide dogs are known to be mobility assistants, trusted confidantes, skilled navigators, and loving friends. We have several faithful companions...

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Tactile Skills Matrix

Tactile literacy skills like creating and interpreting tactile graphics and recognizing braille characters and symbols can be difficult for many...

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